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Psychedelics, also known as hallucinogens, are a class of psychoactive substances that produce profound changes in perception, mood, and cognitive processes by primarily interacting with serotonin (5-HT2A) receptors in the brain. 

As of late 2025, they are categorized into classic psychedelics (serotonergic), dissociatives (glutamate-based), and atypical compounds

Official Products (Clinically/Legally Recognized)

Official usage is strictly regulated and occurs primarily in clinical or research settings.

  • Esketamine (Spravato): An FDA-approved nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression and suicidal ideation; it must be administered under medical supervision.
  • Ketamine: Legally used as an anesthetic and analgesic. In 2025, it remains the only “psychedelic-like” drug widely available for clinical use outside research settings for mental health conditions.
  • Psilocybin & MDMA (Breakthrough Therapy): As of 2025, the FDA has granted these “breakthrough therapy” status to speed research for depression and PTSD, respectively, though they remain Schedule I substances.
  • State-Regulated Programs: States like Oregon and Colorado have legalized supervised use of psilocybin for adults over 21. 

Unofficial Products (Natural & Synthetic)

These substances are largely illegal or unregulated and are used in recreational, spiritual, or unofficial therapeutic contexts. 

  • Classic Psychedelics (Tryptamines & Phenethylamines):
    • Psilocybin: Found in “magic mushrooms”; typically eaten raw, dried, or brewed as tea.
    • LSD (Acid): A potent synthetic substance usually taken via “blotter” paper squares or liquid drops.
    • DMT: Naturally occurring in the human body and plants; smoked or inhaled. It is the active ingredient in Ayahuasca, a ceremonial brew.
    • Mescaline: Found in cacti like Peyote and San Pedro; often chewed or swallowed.
    • 5-MeO-DMT: Derived from the Bufo alvarius toad or synthetic labs; typically vaporized.
  • Dissociatives & Atypical Hallucinogens:
    • PCP (Angel Dust): Synthetic powder or liquid, often smoked on leafy material.
    • MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly): An empathogen that enhances mood and empathy, commonly used in “rave” settings.
    • Salvia Divinorum: A plant whose leaves are chewed or smoked to cause short-lived, intense effects.
    • Ibogaine: An African shrub extract used unofficially to treat addiction.
    • Designer Drugs (NBOMes, 2C-B): Synthetic analogs created to mimic effects while often bypassing drug laws. 

Usage Contexts in 2025

  1. Recreational/Social: Used at festivals, parties, or privately for sensory enhancement and fun.
  2. Spiritual/Religious (Entheogenic): Traditional indigenous rituals (e.g., the Native American Church using Peyote) or modern non-indigenous ceremonies.
  3. Self-Medication/Microdosing: Taking sub-perceptual doses (microdoses) to improve creativity, energy, or manage depression.
  4. Integration Therapy: Unofficial sessions where users talk with a therapist or guide before and after a psychedelic experience to process insights.