Psychotropic drugs :
Side effects

EXCITANTS (PSYCHOSTIMULANTS) - SEDATIVES (PSYCHODEPRESSANTS) - HALLUCINOGENS (PSYCHODYSLEPTICS)

This table includes the physical and mental effects common to drugs in these 3 groups.

These effects depend both on the individual's particular susceptibility and on the dose: they are unpredictable.

They may occur while the drug is being taken , but also after discontinuation, due to the long life of these products in the body, or their storage in fatty tissue and sudden release during physical or mental exertion.

Psychotropic drugs are biochemical poisons.
They cause a REGULATION OF ALL VITAL FUNCTIONS.


Reproductive disorders, erectile dysfunction, impotence.
Dehydration, hyperhydration.
Hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.

Glandular system


Epilepsy, convulsions, tremors, vertigo, dizziness, headaches, itching, anorexia, bulimia...

Central nervous system


Digestive system

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, hepatitis.


Hypertension or hypotension, myocardial infarction, aneurysm rupture, unexplained bleeding, palpitations, stroke.

Cardiovascular system


Respiratory system

Pulmonary edema
respiratory depression.


Skin system

Skin rashes, dryness or excessive sweating.


Allergic reactions, sometimes fatal.

Gradual decline to the point of destruction of the immune system, initially causing unexplained fatigue,

then leading to multiple bacterial and viral infections

(influenza, tuberculosis, lung infections, AIDS, abscesses...), eventually leading to exhaustion.

Immune system

Psychotropic drugs are poisons of the mind.
They provoke and aggravate MENTAL PERTURBATIONS.


-> Decreased alertness, attention andand concentration.

-> Drowsiness or insomnia.

-> Deterioration of reflexes, poor coordination of movements, loss of control.

-> Deterioration of memory, learning capacity and slowing of ideas.

-> Destruction of willpower, disinterest, inability to act.

-> Temporo-spatial disorientation: the person no longer knows when or where they are.

-> Impaired vision, perversion of taste.

-> Emotional changes: paranoia, irritability, aggressiveness.

-> Irresistible impulses, especially for murder and suicide.

-> Loss of the notion of right and wrong
-> Confusion and unreality
-> Schizophrenia and irresponsibility
-> Depression