An adrenochrome is an oxidation product of adrenaline or epinephrine - some parts of it are used as a drug to reduce bleeding.
Appetite for Adrenochrome was created in 1989.
Adrenochrome is an oxidation product of adrenaline (ephinephrine, norepinephrine). The effects and classification of this drug is said to be controversial because it is debated whether is has any psychoactive or hallucinogenic effects, although some test subjects compared the adrenochrome experience to mild psilocybin and LSD experiences. Psychoactive effects of adrenochrome may include euphoria, confusion, a change in train of thought, lack of judgment, poor insight and inability to concentrate. Author Hunter S. Thompson mentions adrenochrome in his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. In the book the drug comes from a living donor's adrenal gland and therefore it is deemed exotic and intense. In the DVD commentary, director Terry Gilliam admits that his and Thompson's portrayal is fictional.
There is no scientific evidence or documented proof to support the existence of adrenochrome as a substance produced in the human body. The idea of adrenochrome has been popularized in fiction and conspiracy theories, but there is no credible scientific basis for its effects or properties.
No.
The term "real drug" is vague enough that we have no idea what you're trying to ask, but it does contain psychoactive substances.
amphetamine
you get real drowsy.
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Venom is not technically a drug, but weaker and stronger types of venom cause drug-like effects such as wooziness and hallucinations.
No.
They take a Placebo .