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Marijuana can have a depressant effect, but it is not only a depressant. It may also act as a stimulant or hallucinogen.
For this reason, marijuana is a:
- depressant
- stimulant
- hallucinogen
Marijuana contains a psychoactive chemical called delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is THC that alters people’s mental state when they use marijuana.
Smoking, vaping, or consuming marijuana affects every person differently. Marijuana may have a strong depressant effect for some people but not others.
Various types and strains of the plant may also produce different effects on the body and mind.
When people use marijuana, their lungs or stomach absorbs the THC into the bloodstream, which takes it to the brain and other organs.
Once THC reaches the brain, it acts on specific brain cell receptors. Here, marijuana can produce depressant, stimulant, and hallucinogenic effects.
Common examples of each include:
- a sense of relaxation (depressant effect)
- mild euphoria or elevated mood (stimulant effect)
- heightened sensory perception (hallucinogenic effect)