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- LSD - Wikipedia
LSD is extremely potent, with noticeable effects at doses as low as 20 micrograms and is sometimes taken in much smaller amounts for microdosing Despite widespread use, no fatal human overdoses have been documented
- LSD (Acid): Effects, Hazards Extent of Use - Drugs. com
LSD is synthetically made from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains It is so potent its doses tend to be in the microgram (mcg) range It's effects, often called a "trip", can be stimulating, pleasurable, and mind-altering
- LSD: What to Know - WebMD
LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), also called “acid,” is a type of synthetic and mind-altering substance (psychedelic) This belongs to a class of drugs called hallucinogens When you take LSD,
- LSD | Definition, Psychological Effects, Ergot Fungus | Britannica
LSD, potent synthetic hallucinogenic drug that can be derived from the ergot alkaloids of the fungus Claviceps purpurea LSD is prepared by chemical synthesis in a laboratory
- LSD - DEA. gov
What is LSD? Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a potent hallucinogen that has a high potential for abuse and currently has no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States
- FACTS ABOUT LSD - Drug Policy Alliance
LSD was discovered in 1938 by Albert Hofmann, a Swiss chemist working at Sandoz Laboratories, who later became the first person to experience the drug’s psychoactive effects after he accidentally ingested a small amount in 1943
- Substance use - LSD: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
LSD affects the action of a brain chemical called serotonin Serotonin helps control behavior, mood, the senses, and thinking LSD is in a class of drugs called hallucinogens These are substances that cause hallucinations
- LSD: The Bad and Potentially Good Sides - Psychology Today
LSD can trigger or exacerbate underlying psychiatric disorders, leading to psychosis, schizophrenia, or long-term hallucinations
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