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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhatKhat - Wikipedia

    Khat or qat, Catha edulis (Amharic: ጫት ch’at; Oromo: Jimaa, Somali: qaad, jaat, khaad or khat, Arabic: القات al-qāt, Swahili: miraa, muguka, jaba, veve or aluta) is a flowering plant native to eastern and southeastern Africa.

  2. www.dea.gov › factsheets › khatKhat - DEA.gov

    Khat is a flowering evergreen shrub that is abused for its stimulant-like effect. Khat has two active ingredients, cathine and cathinone.

  3. May 30, 2024 · Khat, slender evergreen tree or shrub native to the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, grown as a cash crop in some places. The bitter-tasting leaves and young buds are chewed as a stimulant and produce a mild euphoria. Learn more about khat and its cultural importance.

  4. Jan 20, 2022 · Khat ( Catha edulis) is a recreational, chewed herbal drug that has been used as a psychostimulant for centuries in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, namely in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Yemen. However, the growing worldwide availability of khat has produced widespread concern.

  5. Jun 6, 2024 · What is khat? Khat is a stimulant drug, which means it speeds up the messages between the brain and the body. Chewing khat is part of some social traditions in parts of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and in Eastern Africa, such as Somalia. 1, 2.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Khats leaves, rich in psychoactive substances similar to amphetamines, have made it a popular choice far beyond its native lands. Join us as we explore khat’s key aspects, including chemistry, cultural impact, effects, usage and whether or not it’s legal for you to consume.

  7. www.drugwise.org.ukkhatKhat – DrugWise

    Khat is a green-leafed shrub that has been chewed for centuries by people who live in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian peninsula. In more recent years it has turned up in Europe, including the UK, where it is used particularly among emigrants and refugees from countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia and the Yemen.

  8. Khat is a flowering evergreen shrub that is abused for its stimulant-like effect. Khat has two active ingredients, cathine and cathinone. WHAT IS ITS ORIGIN? Khat is native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, where the use of it is an established cultural tradition for many social situations. What are common street names?

  9. Khat is a bitter-tasting plant with stimulant effects. It is chewed mostly by people of East African descent. Occasional use has very low risks, but like all drugs it can cause harm, especially when it is used several times a week.

  10. Sep 16, 2014 · Khat is involved in serious cardiovascular problems among its users, including heart failure, through a mechanism of action on the circulatory system similar to amphetamine and cocaine. Khat increases the catecholamine release, heart rate, and blood pressure, and induces coronary vasospasm.