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This page will cover tactics for easing/aborting [[bad trip]]s. Some of these tactics as mentioned earlier involve the consumption of additional psychoactive substances. We must remind all readers that any advice concerning the use of drugs to bring down a bad trip is purely subjective and is provided 'as is' on a non-professional basis. Please do your research on the [[dangerous combinations|combination]] dangers of different drugs before attempting any trip. [[PsychonautWiki]], its creators and contributors cannot be held accountable for your choices. Be prepared. Be informed. Know your limits.
This page will cover tactics for what is colloquially known as shutting down or aborting "[[bad trip]]s". Some of these tactics as mentioned earlier involve the consumption of additional psychoactive substances. We must remind all readers that any advice concerning the use of drugs to bring down a bad trip is purely subjective and is provided 'as is' on a non-professional basis. Please do your research on the [[dangerous combinations|combination]] dangers of different drugs before attempting to trip on any mind-altering substances. [[PsychonautWiki]], its creators and contributors cannot be held accountable for your choices. Be prepared. Be informed. Know your limits.


'''Aborting a trip''' can be defined as taking action that softens or stops negative cognitive symptoms when tripping on a [[hallucinogenic]] substance. One may attempt to abort a trip due to fear, the experience of overwhelming symptoms, or even boredom. Although the term "bad trip" usually refers to states created by a [[dissociative]] or [[psychedelic]] drug, it can also be used for states created by [[stimulants]], [[deliriant]]s, and other psychoactive drugs.
'''Aborting a trip''' can be defined as taking action that reduces or eliminates negative cognitive or affective symptoms when under the influence of a [[hallucinogenic]] substance. One may attempt to abort a trip due to fear, panic reactions, the experience of overwhelming symptoms, or even just due to boredom, discomfort, and regret for the experience.  
 
Although the term "bad trip" usually refers to states created by a [[dissociative]] or [[psychedelic]] drug, it is also applicable for statesable to be induced by [[stimulants]], [[deliriant]]s, and other psychoactive drugs.

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Template:Proofread This page will cover tactics for what is colloquially known as shutting down or aborting "bad trips". Some of these tactics as mentioned earlier involve the consumption of additional psychoactive substances. We must remind all readers that any advice concerning the use of drugs to bring down a bad trip is purely subjective and is provided 'as is' on a non-professional basis. Please do your research on the combination dangers of different drugs before attempting to trip on any mind-altering substances. PsychonautWiki, its creators and contributors cannot be held accountable for your choices. Be prepared. Be informed. Know your limits.

Aborting a trip can be defined as taking action that reduces or eliminates negative cognitive or affective symptoms when under the influence of a hallucinogenic substance. One may attempt to abort a trip due to fear, panic reactions, the experience of overwhelming symptoms, or even just due to boredom, discomfort, and regret for the experience.

Although the term "bad trip" usually refers to states created by a dissociative or psychedelic drug, it is also applicable for statesable to be induced by stimulants, deliriants, and other psychoactive drugs.