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* Cannabinoids. May induce relaxation or paranoia depending on the person and precise compound. | * Cannabinoids. May induce relaxation or paranoia depending on the person and precise compound. | ||
+ | * Euphorics. Edible; familiar to many Shuos Academy students. | ||
* Histamine analogue. Induces an apparent allergy attack. Sometimes compounded in an oblong green pill. | * Histamine analogue. Induces an apparent allergy attack. Sometimes compounded in an oblong green pill. | ||
+ | * Intoxicant (spray form), perfumed. | ||
* Sleeping pills. One common medication, often compounded as a small red pill that dissolves on the tongue, is used by the Vidona because it induces sleep paralysis in combination with alcohol. | * Sleeping pills. One common medication, often compounded as a small red pill that dissolves on the tongue, is used by the Vidona because it induces sleep paralysis in combination with alcohol. | ||
− | * Stimulants ("stims"). | + | * Stimulants ("stims"). A typical duration is 8 hours, and taking too many in a row may produce hallucinations, though this may be the ordinary effect of prolonged sleep-deprivation rather than a drug-specific side effect. |
[[Category:Worldbuilding]] | [[Category:Worldbuilding]] |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 27 January 2020
- Cannabinoids. May induce relaxation or paranoia depending on the person and precise compound.
- Euphorics. Edible; familiar to many Shuos Academy students.
- Histamine analogue. Induces an apparent allergy attack. Sometimes compounded in an oblong green pill.
- Intoxicant (spray form), perfumed.
- Sleeping pills. One common medication, often compounded as a small red pill that dissolves on the tongue, is used by the Vidona because it induces sleep paralysis in combination with alcohol.
- Stimulants ("stims"). A typical duration is 8 hours, and taking too many in a row may produce hallucinations, though this may be the ordinary effect of prolonged sleep-deprivation rather than a drug-specific side effect.