Afterglow (drug culture)
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afterglow-drug-culture-183-9511166
title:
Afterglow (drug culture)
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Afterglow, when used in the context of recreational drug use, refers to positive physical and mental effects that linger after the main effects of a drug have subsided, or after the peak experience has subsided. This state is often characterized by feelings of detachment or increased psychological clarity. The term is most commonly associated with hallucinogens, particularly psychedelics and entactogens. Psychiatrist Walter Pahnke described afterglow as an “elevated and energetic mood with a rel
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Positive effects that linger beyond the main effects
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterglow_(drug_culture)
date created:
2005-10-30T21:22:51Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T10:39:40Z
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