An overview of chemical weapons acting on the mind. ... An overview of chemical weapons acting on the mind ... LSD is probably one of the most active of all known substances having psychotomimetic effects. However, its chemical stability is very low and it is probably of little use as a CW agent.
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1. What are chemical weapons?; 2. Some instances when chemical weapons have been used; 3. What is the ... Chemical warfare agents are generally classified according to their effect on the organism and can be roughly grouped as: Nerve Agents, Mustard Agents, Hydrogen Cyanide, Tear Gases, Arsines, Psychotomimetic Agents,
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In "Psychotomimetic Chemical Weapons," The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), an international organization opposing the use of chemical weapons, describes in detail the effects of BZ as a psychotomimetic agent:
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Blister agents, or mustard agents as they are usually called, are chemical weapons agents that get their name due to the wounds caused by the agents, which resemble blisters or burns. ... Psychotomimetic agents are those chemical weapon agents that gain their name from the fact that they effect the mind.
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Nerve agents; Mustard agents; Hydrogen cyanide-based agents; botulinum; Arsines; Toxins; Tear gases; pepper spray; Psychotomimetic agents; Potential chemical Weapons agents...
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Chemical & Biological Weapons Resource Page ... The Biological and Chemical Weapons Nonproliferation and Response Program; The Henry L. Stimson Center. ... Psychotomimetic Chemical Weapons; Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. This website provides an overview of chemical weapons acting on the mind.
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Psychotomimetic agents ... The use of chemical weapons is generally abhored in international law, and there are many rules to discourage or make difficult their acquisition and use. Of these the most important is the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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history of chemical weapons, and gulf war syndrome ... The first big user of chemical weapons was Germany, which released chlorine gas at Ypres, Belgium in 1915. Chlorine killed or maimed its victims by burning the lungs; it also caused panic among soldiers who were totally unprepared for gas war.
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According to international law, it is wrong to use chemical weapons. There are many rules that ban the production, import and use of chemical weapons. Of these the most important is the Chemical Weapons Convention(CWC). ... Psychotomimetic agents...
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The first major use of chemical warfare agents was during World War I, with the use of various agents including chlorine, mustard gas, and phosgene gas by the German army. Other armies quickly responded with chemical weapons of their own. ... Psychotomimetic agents...
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