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What drug did Albert Hoffman a Swiss chemist invent?

Albert Hofmann, a Swiss chemist, is best known for synthesizing lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in 1938. He accidentally discovered its hallucinogenic effects in 1943 when he ingested some of the compound.


Who invented the LSD drug?

Albert Hofmann, a Swiss scientist invented the LSD. He accidentally tested it on himself on April 19, 1943, also known as the Bicycle day, when he absorbed a small amount of the compound Lysergic Acid Diethylamide into his skin. After feeling restless and dizzy from this absorption he took a larger dose of the compound which resulted in the first ever 'acid trip'. He died aged 102!


What drug invented Albert Hoffman?

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What drug did Hoffman invent?

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What is chemist in American?

Assuming you mean "chemist shop", then it is known as a Drug Store.


Which of following jobs is a chemist most likely to have?

A chemist is most likely to have a job such as Analytical Chemist, Research Chemist, or Quality Control Chemist.


What celebrities have drug problems?

Philip Seymour Hoffman?


Where did the drug LSD originated?

Albert Hoffman first synthesized LSD while researching pharmaceutaicals on November 16, 1938. The effects were first realized about 5 years later on April 16, 1943


Where can you buy drug test in Leeds?

any chemist


What is the American word for chemist?

Its called Drug store in US,while in other places it is called pharmacy and chemist.


Which Australian developed Aspirin in 1915?

Aspirin was invented by German chemist Felix Hoffman on behalf of the Bayer Company in 1897. Hoffman based his work on the rediscovery of work on Acetylsalicylic acid by French chemist Charles Gergardt in 1832. Bayer released Aspirin as a prescription pain reliever in powder form in 1899 and further refined the product and released it in tablet form as an over the counter drug in 1915. As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, Bayer (and Germany) was forced to give up the trademark in 1919.


What is the English of a drug store in United Kingdom?

its called a chemist