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Drugs that cause paranoia

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Several drugs can cause paranoia, including stimulants (cocaine, meth), cannabis (high THC strains), hallucinogens (LSD, PCP, magic mushrooms), MDMA (ecstasy, high doses or combined with other substances), synthetic marijuana (K2, spice), bath salts, inhalants, and some prescription medications (benzos, sleep aids). If you notice someone who is paranoid and you think they are abusing drugs, reach out for help. Read more https://www.pinnaclepeakrecovery.com/drugs-that-cause-paranoia/

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Certain drugs can cause paranoia. Stimulants like cocaine and meth can lead to intense paranoia during the come down phase. Cannabis strains high in THC can cause paranoia and anxiety. Hallucinogens like LSD and magic mushrooms can cause paranoia as part of altered perception. High doses of MDMA or combining it with other substances can produce paranoia. Synthetic marijuana, known as K2 or Spice, can result in extreme paranoia and hallucinations. Basalts and inhalants can also cause intense paranoia. Abusing prescription medications like benzos or sleep aids can lead to paranoia. If you suspect someone is paranoid due to drug abuse, reach out for help. So what type of drugs can cause paranoia? My name is Tyler Chisdell. I'm the founder and CEO of Pinnacle Peak Recovery. We're an addiction treatment center in Scottsdale, Arizona. So let's break it down. Stimulants. Drugs like cocaine and meth can lead to intense paranoia, especially during the come down phase after prolonged use. Behaviors exhibited from this paranoia could be peeping through the blinds or thinking people are after them. Cannabis. While not universally experienced, some strains, particularly those that are high in THC, can cause paranoia and heightened anxiety in some users. Hallucinogens. Substances like LSD, PCP, or even magic mushrooms can cause heightened paranoia as part of a larger pattern of altered perception and thinking. MDMA. Ecstasy produces a feeling of closeness and euphoria, but it can also produce paranoia when taken with high doses or combined with other substances. Synthetic marijuana. Sometimes known as K2 or Spice. These are lab-created substances that mimic the effects of THC found in cannabis. They are much more unpredictable and can result in extreme paranoia or even hallucinations. Basalts. This synthetic substance can cause intense paranoia, hallucinations, or even violent behavior. Inhalants. Chemicals found in products like aerosol sprays or paint thinners can lead to extreme paranoia when abused. There's also some prescription medications like benzos or sleep aids. When they're abused, they can lead to feelings of paranoia. If you notice someone who's paranoid and you think they're abusing drugs, don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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