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Mescaline and Peyote Substances Uses and Effects

Drug: Mescaline & Peyote

Classification: Hallucinogen

CSA Schedule: Schedule I

Trade or Other Names: Mescal; Buttons; Cactus

Medical Uses: None

Physical Dependence: None

Psychological Dependence: Unknown

Tolerance: Yes

Duration (hours): 8-12

Usual Method: Oral

Possible Effects: Illusions and hallucinations; Altered perception of time and distance

Effects of Overdose: Longer; more intense "trip" episodes; Psychosis; Possible death

Withdrawal Syndrome: Unknown

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