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How Much Does Treatment Cost? What Is Inpatient Drug Rehab? As it's not much in the toad's interest to get people high, it secretes some other stuff as well. One of the chemicals it secretes probably could be used to treat people medically.

It's a cardiotoxic steroid which is a close cousin to digitalis, the chemical produced by the foxglove.

Digitalis is used to treat people with irregular heartbeats. Its use is carefully calibrated, as there isn't much difference between a dose that saves a person's life and a dose that kills them toads are not known for their mastery of pharmacology. A toad's version of the toxin releases massive bursts of adrenalin in the person or animal that ingests it; the adrenalin first increases the heart rate and then causes fibrillation. Enough of the toxin causes irregular heartbeat, seizures, and death.

So to bring chaos to order, this is what we are talking about. Psychoactive toad is a name that has been used for toads from which psychoactive substances from the family of bufotoxins can be derived. These substances serve the toad to protect itself and serves as its primary defense system. Other species contain only bufotenin. Due to these substances the skin or poison of the toads may produce psychoactive effects when ingested.

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