Wednesday 25 May 2011

Lysergic acid diethylamide

                             Addiction Likelihood = 32%
Also Known As
Lysergic acid diethylamide. Known as LSD, LSD-25, or acid

History
LSD was first produced and ingested by Albert Hoffmann in 1938, synthesized from ergot, a grain fungus. It was first used as a drug to treat psychiatric conditions, but abuse of the drug in the mid twentieth century led to it being criminalized.

Effects
Short term effects of LSD include a distorted perception of time and space, hallucinations, and heightened senses. LSD can also bring on psychological or emotional effects such as anxiety, depression, paranoia or dizziness. Physical effects can include lowered body temperature, nausea, vomiting and convulsions.

Common Administration
LSD is a colourless and tasteless crystalline substance which is soluble in water. It is typically ingested via blotting paper, tablets, capsules, or gelatine sheets.

Health issues
Aside from a growing tolerance to the drug, the long-term effects of acid can include flashbacks, anxiety and depression. There is little evidence of any physical dangers of long-term LSD use.

2 comments:

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