yes it is. but its not dangerious in any way. the lethal dose of LSD is about 80 hits for every 10 pounds you weight.
LSD is not typically part of either the standard or extensive drug testing. To that end, LSD will only be in miniscule amounts, and will move completely through the system in 12-48 hours, making it exceptionally difficult to test for. If it were to be tested for it would be through a urine test.
The drugs listed were amphetamine and its analogs, which include methamphetamine; cocaine; LSD; opiates, including heroin, codeine and morphine and PCP.
No, it probably wouldn't be noticable if you took it an hour before the scans, it won't cause any physical changes.
NONE it just lead the whole group to use LSD and smoke ganja but many people say they produced better music after they started using drugs and personally i agree
Although Steve Jobs experimented with drugs in college in the 70s - including LSD - it is not known if he smoked traditional tobacco cigarettes. It is likely he has smoked a cigarette before but he was not a regular smoker. An interesting tidbit: Apple does not honor warranties of computers in households where people smoke.
LSD can increase heart rate which could be of concern if you have a heart condition.
LSD results in altered mood and sensory perceptions. Sedatives reduce heart rate, and stimulants increase heard rate.
LSD has effects on all people and animals
No. It will be entirely destroyed. LSD is very fragile.
No, if anything, LSD would effect the effects of cigarettes. when ever I did LSD, I seemed to chain smoke and i never could get enough nicotine.
During the early stages of the LSD trip (the come-up), side-effects include a tingling body sensation, nausea, dilated pupils, and euphoria. During the peak of the LSD trip, effects include visual hallucinations, increased appreciation of music, delusional thinking, and subjective feelings of increased insight or awareness. The trip wears off after about 8-12 hours, but users may still feel some of these effects.
LSD is taken by letting it diffuse through thin skin under the tongue right to the blood stream, it ommits the digestive system. Swallowing/drinking LSD would destroy the LSD molecules because of highly acidic ph of stomach. LSD mostly focuses on serotonin receptors in the brain, but the scope of receptor types affected by this drug is enormous and the only way I can think of for LSD to be harmful to digestive system is through some highly complicated endocrine pathways in regular users, but it may have no effect at all.
If what you take is actually LSD at a dose >30ug then it will produce effects the first time.
Too much serotonin, known as serotonin syndrome, can cause symptoms such as confusion, increased heart rate, shivering, sweating, and in severe cases, seizures or even death. It can be caused by certain medications or supplements that increase serotonin levels in the body.
I don't see how this combination would have any negative physiological effects, since the interactions between them would be minimal. However, taking Marijuana with LSD can lead to an increased likelihood of having a "Bad trip", since both of these drugs are known for increasing paranoia in many individuals. The morphine and marijuana would likely have a depressant effect which would likely lower the intensity of LSD's stimulant effect.
Yes, many times in order to discover the effect LSD had over the humans.
They both have about the same effect, I'd say that LSD has more visuals though.