PS268 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Necrosis, Feces, Entheogen

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Most of all the drugs 50 years ago came from plants, now are syntheticly made. Those who learned how to use the plants effectively were known to be loved by many. Chemical: complete chemical description of the molecule, rarely used except in lab situation. Generic: official legal name, shorter than chemical name. They are public domain meaning they can not be trademarked. Brand: specific formulation and manufacturer and trademark belongs to manufacturer. Name is simple and meaningful on what it does. New ways of making a drug can be patented. Other companies can sell the same drug but must use the generic name. Drugs can either be used (1) recurationaly, (2)as a entheogen for spiritual purposes, (3) medication. Classification can differ but usually on how it affects the brain: stimulants: affect cns (ex. Amphetamines, cocaine, nicotine: depressants : affect cns (ex. Pharmacodynamics includes drug action and drug effects. Drug action: interaction of the drug with its receptor.

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