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Articles relating to [[deliriant]]s, a class of [[hallucinogen]]. The term was coined in the early 1980s to distinguish these drugs from [[psychedelic drug|psychedelics]] and [[dissociative]]s such as [[lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD]] and [[ketamine]], due to their primary effect of causing [[delirium]], as opposed to the more lucid and less disturbed states produced by other types of hallucinogens. |
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Articles relating to deliriants, a class of hallucinogen. The term was coined in the early 1980s to distinguish these drugs from psychedelics and dissociatives such as LSD and ketamine, due to their primary effect of causing delirium, as opposed to the more lucid and less disturbed states produced by other types of hallucinogens.
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