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Synonyms for psychoactive

affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes

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It said breath analyser tests alone are never regarded as final, and have to be followed by blood and urine tests for alcohol and other psychoactive substances in order to ensure flight safety.
We have developed a new psychoactive substance strategy and action plan."
It was among a raft of so-called legal highs outlawed by the Psychoactive Substances Act in 2016.
Dennis McKenna (editor); ETHNOPHARMACOLOGIC SEARCH FOR PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS; Synergetic Press (Nonfiction: Psychology) 125.00 ISBN: 9780907791683
Police who searched his flat in Liverpool found 25,000 ecstasy tablets worth PS250,000 as well as crystal MDMA, cocaine and a psychoactive drug called mexedrone worth PS30,000.
Police then searched his flat in Waterloo, Merseyside, and found 25,595 ecstasy tablets, plus crystal MDMA, cocaine and psychoactive mexedrone.
Liston Pacitti and Paul Brocklehurst supplied psychoactive substances to customers as young as 13 between 2013 and 2015.
Speaking during a graduation ceremony held at Cresta Lodge Hotel on Thursday, Minister of Health and Wellness, Ms Dorcas Makgato said psychoactive substances continue to be a threat to the stability, security and health wellness of the country.
At a joint training program on "Regional Law Enforcement in New Psychoactive Substances" in Singapore, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said officials from 11 Southeast Asian and Pacific Island countries made the call that reaffirms the emphasis on health and welfare of humankind as the founding purpose of international drug conventions.
Two separate cases against people accused of intending to supply nitrous oxide were dismissed after the courts reportedly heard the drug is exempt under the Psychoactive Substances Act.
The South Asian subcontinent, however uses (or abuses) tobacco and other drugs (also referred to as psychoactive substances) in a variety of ways.6 Tobacco can be smoked, inhaled, chewed, sniffed or absorbed buccally.