No, there is no physical dependence associated with LSD.
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.
No, LSD does not cause physiological dependence.
No, use of LSD or "Acid" will not result in a physical addiction however regular use may build a psychological "Want" for the drug rather than a dependence or a need. but this is the same for all non-addictive recreational drugs such as pot.
LSD has very little to no chance of producing psychological dependence. Nearly all psychedelics are resistant to psychological dependence due to the nature of the experience (i.e you would be greatly aware of any compulsive or addictive behavior and would stop). LSD has in fact been used to treat other drug dependencies such as alcoholism.
Physical dependence on a substance is a physiological rather than a psychological dependence.
LSD is no more addictive than Television. Lysergic acid Dilythimide (LSD) is the only content, originaly developed to treat cluster headaches (migrains) it is derived from the ergot that grows on the mold of the rye plant.
physical
The reason abrupt cessation of alcohol can be deadly is because the alcoholic has developed a physical dependence on it.
No. Physical dependence on a drug is marked by a state of mental and physical abnormality when the drug is withdrawn.
An addiction.
LSD is not physically addictive. There are no physical withdrawal symptoms. It just wears off after awhile.
In the world of Dracula, a vampire's need to drink blood is both a physical and emotional dependence. Physically, vampires require blood to survive and maintain their strength. Emotionally, the act of drinking blood is often associated with feelings of power, control, and satisfaction.