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Stoned may refer to: * Substance intoxication, particularly cannabis intoxication * Petrification, process of organic matter turning into stone * Stoning, a form of punishment where a group throws stones at the victim * Stoning (metalworking), a method to sharpen the edges of steel tools * Stoned (computer virus), a boot-sector virus created in 1987 Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Stoned'' (TV special), a 1981 ABC Afterschool Special episode starring Scott Baio * ''Stoned'' (film), a 2005 film about Brian Jones, one of the founders of The Rolling Stones Autobiography * ''Stoned'', a 1998 autobiography by Andrew Loog Oldham * ''Stoned: Photographs & treasures from life with the Rolling Stones'', a 2019 autobiography by Jo Wood Music Albums * ''Stoned, Part I'', a 2003 album by Lewis Taylor * '' Stoned, Part II'', a 2004 album by Lewis Taylor * ''Stoned'' (Acid Witch album), 2010 * ''Lapidation'' (album), a 2007 album by composer and keyboardist An ...
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Substance Intoxication
Substance intoxication is a transient condition of altered consciousness and behavior associated with recent use of a substance. It is often maladaptive and impairing, but reversible. If the symptoms are severe, the term "substance intoxication delirium" may be used. Slang terms for the state include: getting ''high'' (generic), and being ''stoned'', ''cooked'', or ''fried'' (usually in reference to cannabis). Substance intoxication may often accompany a substance use disorder (SUD); if persistent substance-related problems exist, SUD is the preferred diagnosis. The term "intoxication" in common use most often refers to alcohol intoxication, or drug addiction usually opioids consisting of an overdose; resulting in death. Classification The ICD-10 ''Mental and Behavioural Disorders due to psychoactive substance use'' shows: * F10. alcohol * F11. opioids * F12. cannabinoids * F13. sedatives and hypnotics * F14. cocaine * F15. caffeine * F16. hallucinogens * F17. t ...
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