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On the Web
- União do Vegetal - Personal account of a Unaio do Vegetal service from a book about spiritual uses of psychoactives by Nicholas Saunders
- Kava - Information from the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances. Botanical profile and traditional uses of the shrub Piper methysticum and the psychoactive beverages made from it.
- Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies - Research and training in alcohol and other psychoactive substance use. Year-round continuing education series; intensive summer programs; certificate program.
- Carmichael, Michael - Topics of special interest include history of art, philosophy, early use of psychoactive substances. Includes methodology and strategy of this researcher.
- Web of Possibilities - Contains historical information and other resources on the use of hallucinogens for spiritual awakening and growth. Includes bibliographies on the use of hallucinogens in shamanic religions.
- The Peyote Foundation - Dedicated to the protection and promotion of the peyote cactus and its sacramental use.
Wikipedia Articles
- Psychoactive toad - Psychoactive toad is a name used for toads from which psychoactive substances from the family of bufotoxins can be derived. The skin and venom of Bufo alvarius (Colorado River toad or Sonoran Desert toad) contain 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenin.
- Convention on Psychotropic Substances - The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is a United Nations treaty designed to control psychoactive drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates, and psychedelics. During the 1960s, drug use increased greatly around the world, especially in Western nations.
- Psychoactive drug/diagram references - The purpose of this article is to provide supporting citations for the psychoactive drug diagram, and the locations of the various substances contained within it. Please see the talk page for discussion.
- War on Drugs - The "War on Drugs" is a prohibition campaign undertaken by the United States government with the assistance of participating countries, intended to "combat" the illegal drug trade—to curb supply and diminish demand for certain psychoactive substances deemed harmful by the government. This initiative includes a set of laws and policies that are intended to discourage the production, distribution, and consumption of targeted substances.
- Poly drug use - Poly drug use refers to the use two or more psychoactive drugs in combination to achieve a particular effect. In many cases, this makes the experience far more enjoyable than taking the substances alone.