Once the hallucinogens have been use, the drug may slow down or speed up the central nervous system. The levels of the neurotransmitter are impact by the drug. For the central nervous system there are long term effects. The long-term effect creates an damage in the neurons. This damage immediately cause disorder and emotional effect. The specific long-term effects are persistent psychosis and recurrent hallucinations. Persistent psychosis is a condition that is not associated with the world world. These are characterized by hallucinations and delusions occurs. Even after you stop the drugs, psychosis still happens, which includes disorganized memory and pattern of behavior and dramatic mood swing. While persistent psychosis episodes occur regularly affect the neurons in the body switch up and have difficulty with maintaining a normal social life. During a psychotic episode, you may suffer a serious or fatal injury which can cause life-threatening risks. Recurrent hallucinations are flashbacks on what images that have been seen during the hallucination. Also, seeing visual distortions such as ‘’seeing halos’’ or an words falling down from your paper. These occurs even after you stop taking the drugs. These happen occasionally or everyday in lifetime. The symptoms affects the neurological which cause strokes, brain tumor, even seizures. The neuron system get damage and overwhelm to do the abilities of the body and
