psychoactive drug

NOUN
  1. a drug that can produce mood changes and distorted perceptions
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  • Most ambulatory patients with alcohol dependence can be detoxified quickly and safely without the use of psychoactive drugs.
  • Most ambulatory patients with alcohol dependence can be detoxified quickly and safely without the use of psychoactive drugs.
  • Most ambulatory patients with alcohol dependence can be detoxified quickly and safely without the use of psychoactive drugs.
  • Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline.
  • What if all such tragic things occurred to you to know, and you learned of them while you were high on psychoactive drugs deforming your perceptions? Month-end inventory (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Medications prescribed most frequently for this population are psychoactive drugs such as sleeping pills, tranquilizers, and anti-depressants.
  • Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline.
  • No one could have anticipated that a president who "presided" over a fraudulent war, a disgrace in the Attorney General's office, an epic natural disaster outdone only by the epic futility of the response to that disaster, an economic downturn that shows no sign of moderating, stagnant wages, creeping unemployment, tainted food sources, skyrocketing energy prices and a stock market in need of serious psychoactive drugs would have such low approval ratings by the time he's ready to leave office. Obama Entering White House With High Favorables -- And Bush Leaving With High Disapproval
  • Melody Beattie: Well, 20 years ago codependents didn't have the option of treating their codependence with all the psychoactive drugs available and advertised today. Martha Rosenberg: Treating Codependence: Q&A With Author Melody Beattie
  • Weaver expresses concern that concomitant depression and use of psychoactive drugs might have influenced the results, given the large percentage of suicide attempts in our cohort of patients.
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