Salvia divinorum is not classified as a depressant; it is actually a hallucinogenic plant that can produce intense, short-lived psychoactive effects. Its active compound, salvinorin A, interacts with the brain's kappa opioid receptors, leading to altered perceptions and experiences rather than the sedative effects typical of depressants. Users may experience vivid hallucinations and changes in consciousness, which distinguishes it from substances like alcohol or benzodiazepines that are considered depressants.
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