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hallucinogen-induced mood disorder

hallucinogen-induced mood disorder

a prominent and persistent disturbance of mood experienced during and after hallucinogen intoxication. It may be characterized by depression or anxiety, self-reproach, feelings of guilt, and tension. Also called hallucinogen-affective disorder.

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