Yes, LSD is the prototypical psychedelic drug.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
Yes, it is possible to have a flashback from any psychedelic drug, although flashbacks appear most common with LSD (this may be merely because LSD is the most commonly used psychedelic).
Somewhat. It is considered a psychedelic but the effects produced by MDMA(Ecstacy) are quite different from your usual LSD or 'shrooms'. MDMA is considered a stimulant/psychedelic.
The psychedelic drug (or entheogen) lysergic acid diethylamide(LSD) was first synthesized on November 16, 1938. Five years later, it was discovered it had psychedelic properties.
LSD is a psychedelic, a type of hallucinogen.
Peyote to LSD A Psychedelic Odyssey - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 19 April 2008
The chemical in LSD responsible for the psychedelic effects is LSD itself, lysergic acid diethylamide.
No, LSD is not an inhalant, it is a psychedelic (hallucinogen). It is not volatile and thus cannot be administered by vapor inhalation.
No, LSD is not an inhalant, it is a psychedelic (hallucinogen). It is not volatile and thus cannot be administered by vapor inhalation.
There is no scientific research that I'm aware of which supports this claim, and from SWIM's experience he cannot say that the drug consistently produces such effects - so in the strict sense of the word, LSD is not an aphrodisiac.However, he can say that in certain situations, the drug can certainly act quite powerfully to increase sexual desire. Timothy Leary claimed in a Playboy interview that LSD was "the most powerful aphrodisiac ever discovered", and it is easy to find testimonies from people claiming to have had amazing sex whilst on the drug.
You can easily be found LSD in places where people like psychedelic things.
The psychedelic properties of LSD were discovered accidentally by Albert Hofmann on April 16, 1943.