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Welcome to '''PsychoactiveWiki'''
Welcome to '''PsychoactiveWiki'''
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A collaborative reference on psychoactive substances, their effects, risks, history, and harm reduction.
Your collaborative, community-driven reference on psychoactive substances their effects, history, chemistry, cultural roles, risks and safe practices.
 
This wiki aims to combine scientific evidence and user knowledge, offering a more in depth look into psychoactive substances. Whether you are a psychonaut, trip sitter, harm-reduction advocate, or curious learner, PsychoactiveWiki provides a structured and growing foundation for understanding substances and the ways they interact with mind, body, and culture.
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⚠️ Important Disclaimer
    “He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man”
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    — DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON —
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PsychoactiveWiki does <b>not</b> encourage, promote, or endorse the use of any substances.   
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All information on this site is provided strictly for:
 
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⚠️ For Educational and Harm-Reduction Purposes Only
   <li>harm reduction</li>
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   <li>scientific and historical reference</li>
All content on this site is intended strictly for:
 
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   <li><strong>educational use</strong> — understanding mechanisms, effects, and contexts</li>
   <li><strong>harm reduction</strong> — minimizing risks where use occurs</li>
   <li><strong>scientific, cultural, and historical documentation</strong> — preserving knowledge with accuracy and neutrality</li>
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Psychoactive substances carry real risks — including physical, psychological, legal, and social harms.   
Psychoactive substances carry genuine risks — physical, psychological, legal, and social. Effects vary greatly between individuals, contexts, and dosages.   
Always follow local laws. Always prioritize safety. Consult a medical or mental-health professional when needed.
Individual physiology, mental health history, interactions, and environmental conditions all influence how substances act.


Always follow local laws. Always prioritize safety. Consult a licensed medical or mental-health professional when needed. 
This wiki does not give medical advice, cannot diagnose conditions, and is not a substitute for professional guidance.
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If you are experiencing a medical or psychological emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.
If you are experiencing a medical or psychological emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.
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== Featured Article ==
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'''[[Psilocybin]]''' is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced by more than 200 species of mushrooms. It is known for its visual, emotional, and introspective effects, and has been used in spiritual and therapeutic settings for centuries.


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= Featured Article =
Featured articles highlight a significant, well-documented, or historically important psychoactive substance. These entries showcase the level of depth, quality, and clarity we aim to maintain across the project. 
Featured articles may rotate to highlight new contributions, major updates, or noteworthy topics.


== Categories ==
=== '''[[Psilocybin]]''' ===
Below are the main substance categories used on this wiki.
Psilocybin is a naturally occurring tryptamine psychedelic found in over 200 species of mushrooms. 
It is known for its visual phenomena, emotional amplification, introspection, and potential therapeutic applications. 
Used in spiritual, indigenous, and modern clinical contexts for centuries, psilocybin occupies an important role in the study of consciousness, neuroplasticity, and mental health interventions. 
Recent scientific interest has increased dramatically due to research into treatment-resistant depression, end-of-life anxiety, and addiction.
 
= Community =
[[Shared_Experiences|Shared Experiences]]
 
= Categories =
Below are the major substance groups used on PsychoactiveWiki. 
Each category organizes pages by pharmacology, effects, and experiential characteristics, allowing readers to explore substances by shared mechanisms or subjective profiles.
 
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* [[:Category:Psychedelics|'''Psychedelics''']] — Serotonergic and tryptamine-based mind-altering substances.
* [[:Category:Dissociatives|'''Dissociatives''']] — NMDA antagonists producing detachment, dreamlike states, and altered embodiment.
* [[:Category:Stimulants|'''Stimulants''']] — Substances that increase alertness, energy, and sympathetic nervous activity.
* [[:Category:Depressants|'''Depressants''']] — Sedatives and CNS depressants affecting inhibition, coordination, and cognition.
* [[:Category:Empathogens|'''Empathogens''']] — Compounds that enhance empathy, connection, and emotional softness.
* [[:Category:Research Chemicals|'''Research Chemicals''']] — Novel or understudied substances with limited safety data.
* [[:Category:Natural Substances|'''Natural Substances''']] — Botanicals, fungi, and traditional psychoactives.
* [[:Category:Synthetic Substances|'''Synthetic Substances''']] — Laboratory-developed compounds across many classes.


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* [[Category:Psychedelics|'''Psychedelics''']]
* [[Category:Dissociatives|'''Dissociatives''']]
* [[Category:Stimulants|'''Stimulants''']]
* [[Category:Depressants|'''Depressants''']]
* [[Category:Empathogens|'''Empathogens''']]
* [[Category:Research Chemicals|'''Research Chemicals''']]
* [[Category:Natural Substances|'''Natural Substances''']]
* [[Category:Synthetic Substances|'''Synthetic Substances''']]
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== Harm Reduction ==
=[[:Category:Harm reduction|Harm reduction]]=
'''Harm reduction is the most important priority of this wiki.'''
'''Harm reduction is the central mission of this wiki.'''
Every aspect of this project is structured around minimizing risk, increasing understanding, and promoting informed decision-making. 
The goal is to reduce harm—not to encourage use. Providing accurate information is one of the most effective ways to prevent injury, panic, and avoidable medical emergencies.


* [[Harm Reduction|General harm reduction guidelines]]
Users are encouraged to explore foundational harm-reduction topics:
* [[Set and Setting]]
* [[Safe Dosage Practices]]
* [[Drug Interactions]]
* [[Overdose Prevention]]


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== Getting Started ==
* [[Set and Setting|Set, Setting & Psychological Preparedness]] — How mindset and environment shape outcomes.
* [[Help:Editing|How to edit pages]]
* [[Safe Dosage Practices|Safe dosage practices]] — Understanding thresholds, variances, and substance-specific considerations.
* [[Psychoactive Substances|List of psychoactive substances]]
* [[Drug Interactions|Dangerous combinations & interactions]] — Avoiding hazardous or lethal interactions.
* [[Templates|Templates and infoboxes]]
* [[Overdose Prevention|Recognizing and responding to medical emergencies]] — What to do when things go wrong.
* [[Special:AllPages|All pages]]
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These pages synthesize information from scientific literature, community reports, harm-reduction collectives, and public health resources.


== Recent Additions ==
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= Getting Started =
Whether you're new to MediaWiki or new to psychoactive substance research, these resources will help you confidently explore, edit, and contribute to the project.
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* [[Psychoactive Substances|List of psychoactive substances]] — Full alphabetical index for quick navigation and discovery.
* [[Templates|Templates and infoboxes]] — Standardized formatting tools for creating consistent, high-quality pages.
* [[Special:AllPages|All pages]] — Browse everything on the wiki, including lesser-known or newly created articles.
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== Disclaimer ==
= Disclaimer =
''PsychoactiveWiki does not encourage or promote the use of psychoactive substances.''
''PsychoactiveWiki exists to promote harm reduction, education, and responsible knowledge-sharing. 
This site does not encourage or normalize the use of psychoactive substances.''


Information here is for:
Information here is for:
* education  
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* harm reduction  
* educational purposes 
* historical, cultural, and scientific reference  
* scientific and cultural understanding  
* safety awareness  
* historical documentation 
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Always follow local laws. Always consult professionals when facing physical or psychological health concerns.  
This wiki assumes no responsibility for how information is interpreted or used.


Always follow local laws and consult medical professionals when needed.
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== Quick Navigation ==
= Quick Navigation =
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* [[Portal:Psychedelics|Psychedelics Portal]]
* [[Portal:Psychedelics|Psychedelics Portal]]

Latest revision as of 02:01, 13 February 2026

Welcome to PsychoactiveWiki

Your collaborative, community-driven reference on psychoactive substances — their effects, history, chemistry, cultural roles, risks and safe practices.

This wiki aims to combine scientific evidence and user knowledge, offering a more in depth look into psychoactive substances. Whether you are a psychonaut, trip sitter, harm-reduction advocate, or curious learner, PsychoactiveWiki provides a structured and growing foundation for understanding substances and the ways they interact with mind, body, and culture.

“He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man”

— DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON —

⚠️ For Educational and Harm-Reduction Purposes Only

All content on this site is intended strictly for:

  • educational use — understanding mechanisms, effects, and contexts
  • harm reduction — minimizing risks where use occurs
  • scientific, cultural, and historical documentation — preserving knowledge with accuracy and neutrality

Psychoactive substances carry genuine risks — physical, psychological, legal, and social. Effects vary greatly between individuals, contexts, and dosages. Individual physiology, mental health history, interactions, and environmental conditions all influence how substances act.

Always follow local laws. Always prioritize safety. Consult a licensed medical or mental-health professional when needed. This wiki does not give medical advice, cannot diagnose conditions, and is not a substitute for professional guidance.

If you are experiencing a medical or psychological emergency, contact local emergency services immediately.

Featured Article

Featured articles highlight a significant, well-documented, or historically important psychoactive substance. These entries showcase the level of depth, quality, and clarity we aim to maintain across the project. Featured articles may rotate to highlight new contributions, major updates, or noteworthy topics.

Psilocybin

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring tryptamine psychedelic found in over 200 species of mushrooms. It is known for its visual phenomena, emotional amplification, introspection, and potential therapeutic applications. Used in spiritual, indigenous, and modern clinical contexts for centuries, psilocybin occupies an important role in the study of consciousness, neuroplasticity, and mental health interventions. Recent scientific interest has increased dramatically due to research into treatment-resistant depression, end-of-life anxiety, and addiction.

Community

Shared Experiences

Categories

Below are the major substance groups used on PsychoactiveWiki. Each category organizes pages by pharmacology, effects, and experiential characteristics, allowing readers to explore substances by shared mechanisms or subjective profiles.

  • Psychedelics — Serotonergic and tryptamine-based mind-altering substances.
  • Dissociatives — NMDA antagonists producing detachment, dreamlike states, and altered embodiment.
  • Stimulants — Substances that increase alertness, energy, and sympathetic nervous activity.
  • Depressants — Sedatives and CNS depressants affecting inhibition, coordination, and cognition.
  • Empathogens — Compounds that enhance empathy, connection, and emotional softness.
  • Research Chemicals — Novel or understudied substances with limited safety data.
  • Natural Substances — Botanicals, fungi, and traditional psychoactives.
  • Synthetic Substances — Laboratory-developed compounds across many classes.

Harm reduction

Harm reduction is the central mission of this wiki. Every aspect of this project is structured around minimizing risk, increasing understanding, and promoting informed decision-making. The goal is to reduce harm—not to encourage use. Providing accurate information is one of the most effective ways to prevent injury, panic, and avoidable medical emergencies.

Users are encouraged to explore foundational harm-reduction topics:

These pages synthesize information from scientific literature, community reports, harm-reduction collectives, and public health resources.

Getting Started

Whether you're new to MediaWiki or new to psychoactive substance research, these resources will help you confidently explore, edit, and contribute to the project.

Disclaimer

PsychoactiveWiki exists to promote harm reduction, education, and responsible knowledge-sharing. This site does not encourage or normalize the use of psychoactive substances.

Information here is for:

  • educational purposes
  • scientific and cultural understanding
  • safety awareness
  • historical documentation

Always follow local laws. Always consult professionals when facing physical or psychological health concerns. This wiki assumes no responsibility for how information is interpreted or used.

All Articles

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