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clarification?

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"afterglow refers to the positive physical and mental effects that linger after the effects of a drug have worn off..."

I'd consider afterglow an effect of the drug. Perhaps a modifier could be used for the phrase "the [] effects of a drug"? Xiner 03:03, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


DRUGS?

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I've _ONLY_ ever heard this word used in terms of post-coitus. The similarities are obvious, but... could this be a case of an associated usage eclipsing the original one?


I agree with this post 173.88.164.146 (talk) 18:44, 27 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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--CopyToWiktionaryBot 22:13, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Article Rename, and re-focus

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Perhaps since this is a Pharmacology article as well the article should be renamed to afterglow (psychedelic therapy)? I can dig up a few references from MAPS that talk about patients reporting a more positive outlook and alleviated depression and increased spiritual awareness for days and weeks following a psilocybin session? Also the wikipedia article on ketamine references studies were a small dose resulted in a long-lasting anti-depressant effect in some cases.

Any thoughts? L.livnev (talk) 08:37, 5 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]