Words and phrases that have a meaning related to psychoactive:  (132 results)
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hallucinogen, psychotropic, psychoactive substance, alkaloid, lysergic acid, medicinal, smokable, benzodiazepine, nonaddictive, sympathomimetic, cannabinoid, salvia divinorum, antispasmodic, tricyclic antidepressant, hepatotoxic, xanthine, phenylethylamine, phencyclidine, anxiolytic, psychostimulant, hallucinogenic drug, opiate, pharmacological, deadly nightshade, estrogenic, milk thistle, gamma aminobutyric acid, lysergic acid diethylamide, cannabis sativa, narcotic, tricyclic, ketamine, dimethyltryptamine, eugenol, appetite suppressant, glucoside, neurotoxic, depressant, oxidizing agent, antianxiety, abusable, gamma hydroxybutyrate, nicotine, addictive, jimson weed, hyoscine, herbal, amyl nitrite, anticonvulsant, cinnamic acid, piperazine, licorice root, avena sativa, sodium lauryl sulfate, carminative, antianxiety drug, sulfated, quinoline, antidiabetic, freebase, hydroxyzine, salicylate, monoamine oxidase, opioid, yohimbine, isopropyl, antitussive, racemic, snake venom, sulfa, emetic, sweet wormwood, nonsteroidal, wild yam, antipyretic, carboxylic acid, essential amino acid, psychogenic, anorectic, antitumour, amphetamine, noncaloric, inositol, dihydroergotamine, benzedrine, lipophilic, glycyrrhiza glabra, astragalus, nicotinic, ginkgo biloba, bath salts, theobroma cacao, cyclobenzaprine, laxative, mentholated, artemisia annua, nasal decongestant, gingko, ammonium chloride, humectant, beta endorphin, abortifacient, hallucinogenic, allergenic, poisonous, carcinogenic, toxic, anticholinergic, mutagenic, antiinflammatory, sedative, altering, anthelmintic, antibacterial
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