National Survey of Drug Use and Health Report: Use of Specific Hallucinogens
This report examines the prevalence and patterns of the use of hallucinogens, both man-made and those that occur in nature. The report is based on an annual survey of approximately 67,500 people in the United States conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This report highlights trends and presents data by age, gender, and hallucinogen.
Download a copy of National Survey of Drug Use and Health Report: Use of Specific Hallucinogens (PDF, 248.44 KB) from the SAMHSA Web site.