There are no legitimate medical uses of LSD Many years ago researchers experimented with treating psychosis with LSD, but it only made symptoms worse.
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There are no legitimate medical uses of LSD Many years ago researchers experimented with treating psychosis with LSD, but it only made symptoms worse.
The same way anyone uses LSD.
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because she uses LSD
An acidhead is a slang term for a person who uses LSD.
LSD is classified as a Schedule I drug in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. As a Schedule I drug, LSD meets the following three criteria: it is deemed to have a high potential for abuse; it has no legitimate medical use in treatment; and, there is a lack of accepted safety for its use under medical supervision.
LSD was used in medical trials and is experience a resurgence in research. It was never prescribed to people (i.e you could never go to a pharmacy and pick up LSD).
Thorium hasn't medical uses.
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Although LSD was once used medicinally for a wide variety of ailments, its medical use is now virtually nonexistent. However, it is still used for recreational and spiritual purposes.
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