Can cannabis cause hallucinations?
In layman's terms, cannabis is classified as a «soft drug». Its consumption is usually positively associated with a feeling of relaxation, well-being or anti-stress.
The occurrence of’hallucinations are more closely associated with the use of psychotropic drugs such as LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, mescaline and amphetamines. Visit tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of the two main components of cannabis, has psychoactive properties and stimulates the brain.
But can cannabis cause hallucinations?
Cannabis hallucinations have many origins
To hallucinate is to have a vision that does not exist in real life. Hallucinations can be triggered by a number of factors.
When cannabis is purchased on the black market, the product composition not known. If a person is hallucinating because of weed, In the case of THC, it may not be because of the product itself, but because it has been cut with something else, such as psychotropic drugs, cocaine, crack, medication, etc. In short, anything that might interact with THC and cause hallucinations.
Sometimes cannabis varieties with high THC content will distort your vision, slowing it down or blurring it, for example. You won't see a pink elephant appear, but you may see shapes move, objects slightly animated. Or forget what you've just done. The reason is too much THC. Fatigue can also be a factor in hallucinatory effects. And the edibles like space cake can also produce this, if eaten too much.
The hallucinogenic effects may also come from a interaction with a drug. Consumers who take Viagra or anti-coagulants while smoking cannabis may experience significant side effects, opening the way to blurred vision, lower blood pressure and even possible hallucinations. In such cases, we strongly recommend that you consult a doctor.
Paranoia: a form of hallucination?
Paranoia and anxiety are two of common side effects of cannabis use. Paranoia is cannabis-induced induced by THC. It generally manifests itself in cases of heavy consumption, or in situations where the user is uncomfortable. Paranoia is also an important mental pathology, and one of the main psychoses. It can be more serious, generating hallucinations.
The cannabidiol (CBD) can be a remedy for paranoia and anxiety, as suggested by this study. In effect, it acts as a switch, calming the activity of the endocannabinoid system and soothing the effect of THC.
In short, hallucinations due to cannabis do exist. However, they depend on the variety, the individual, and the psychological and psychic factors of the human being. If you experience hallucinations, don't hesitate to slow down your consumption, reduce doses and consult a doctor.
Mehdi Bautier
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