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What (who) is intoxicant - definition


Intoxicant         
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  • Historical image of legal [[heroin]] bottle
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  • Illustration of the major elements of [[neurotransmission]]. Depending on its method of action, a psychoactive substance may block the receptors on the post-synaptic neuron ([[dendrite]]), or block reuptake or affect neurotransmitter synthesis in the pre-synaptic neuron ([[axon]]).
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  • [[Timothy Leary]] was a leading proponent of spiritual hallucinogen use.
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CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE THAT AFFECTS BRAIN FUNCTION OR PERCEPTION
Psychotropic drug; Psychotropic; Psychoactive; Intoxicant; Psychoaktiv; Psychoactive Drugs; Psychotropic substance; Mind-altering substance; Psychotropic drugs; Psychoactive drugs; Psychopharmica; Psychoactive medication; Psychotropic substances; Psychoactivity; Intoxicants; Psychoactive substances; Psychotropics; Psychotropic medication; Mood-altering drug; Mood altering drug; Psychoactives; Psychopharmaceuticals; Consciousness altering drugs; Consciousness-altering drugs; Psychoactive constituent; Mind-altering drugs; Mind-altering drug; Mind-altering substances; Psychotrope; Psychoactive substance; Psycho-active drugs; Psychopharmaceutical; Psychoactive compound; Mind-changing drug; Mind changing drug; Mind altering substance; Mind altering substances; Mind altering drug; Mind altering drugs; Psychotropic medications; Psychotropic agent; Psychoactive effect; Psychoactive medications; Psycho-pharmaceutical; History of psychoactive drugs; Psychotropic Drugs
·noun That which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent; as, alcohol, opium, and laughing gas are intoxicants.
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  • Illustration of the major elements of [[neurotransmission]]. Depending on its method of action, a psychoactive substance may block the receptors on the post-synaptic neuron ([[dendrite]]), or block reuptake or affect neurotransmitter synthesis in the pre-synaptic neuron ([[axon]]).
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  • [[Timothy Leary]] was a leading proponent of spiritual hallucinogen use.
  • Zoloft ([[sertraline]]) is an [[SSRI]] [[antidepressant]].
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE THAT AFFECTS BRAIN FUNCTION OR PERCEPTION
Psychotropic drug; Psychotropic; Psychoactive; Intoxicant; Psychoaktiv; Psychoactive Drugs; Psychotropic substance; Mind-altering substance; Psychotropic drugs; Psychoactive drugs; Psychopharmica; Psychoactive medication; Psychotropic substances; Psychoactivity; Intoxicants; Psychoactive substances; Psychotropics; Psychotropic medication; Mood-altering drug; Mood altering drug; Psychoactives; Psychopharmaceuticals; Consciousness altering drugs; Consciousness-altering drugs; Psychoactive constituent; Mind-altering drugs; Mind-altering drug; Mind-altering substances; Psychotrope; Psychoactive substance; Psycho-active drugs; Psychopharmaceutical; Psychoactive compound; Mind-changing drug; Mind changing drug; Mind altering substance; Mind altering substances; Mind altering drug; Mind altering drugs; Psychotropic medications; Psychotropic agent; Psychoactive effect; Psychoactive medications; Psycho-pharmaceutical; History of psychoactive drugs; Psychotropic Drugs
¦ noun an intoxicating substance.
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  • [[Cannabis coffee shop]] in the city center of [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
CONTROL AND REGULATION OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
International Drug Control; Drug Policy; Drugs policy; Drug policy of Australia; Drug policy of Switzerland; International drug control; Drug policy of Colombia; Drug policy of Russia; Drug legislation; Drug control treaties; Drug policy of Peru; History of international drug policy
A drug policy is the policy regarding the control and regulation of psychoactive substances (commonly referred to as drugs), particularly those that are addictive or cause physical and mental dependence. While drug policies are generally implemented by governments, entities at all levels (from international organisations, national or local government, administrations, or private places) may have specific policies related to drugs.
Examples of use of intoxicant
1. Most importantly, however, Glastonburys intoxicant of choice changes.
2. At the Drama Centre, however, his main intoxicant was alcohol, in ludicrous quantities.
3. The findings are from the latest installment of a study marking trends in smoking and intoxicant use since 1'77.
4. It dresses outrageously and dances without decorum and is often under the influence of that potent intoxicant, carnival spirit.
5. Speaking to the Saudi Press Agency, he also said that 37 others had fallen sick after drinking cologne as an intoxicant.