Acid.
Some common slang names for acid are LSD, Lucy, tabs, and doses.
LSD is a specific type of hallucinogenic drug, while acid is a colloquial term commonly used to refer to LSD. LSD is a synthetic compound known for its psychedelic effects on perception, mood, and thought processes. Essentially, acid refers to LSD specifically.
The acid found in LSD is lysergic acid diethylamide, which is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. It affects the brain by altering serotonin levels, leading to changes in mood, perception, and consciousness. LSD is illegal in many countries and is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States.
No difference, it is the same drug. But generally it is taken that acid is when it is liquid form and LSD is the liquid soaked into blotter paper. Acid is really just a slang term for LSD so could be in any form really.
No, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is not another form of acid. THC is a psychoactive compound found in cannabis that produces the "high" feeling, whereas acid is a slang term for LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide), which is a hallucinogenic drug.
An acidhead is a slang term for a person who uses LSD.
Some common slang names for acid are LSD, Lucy, tabs, and doses.
LSD is a specific type of hallucinogenic drug, while acid is a colloquial term commonly used to refer to LSD. LSD is a synthetic compound known for its psychedelic effects on perception, mood, and thought processes. Essentially, acid refers to LSD specifically.
It will have to be LSD. Or possibly alcohol?
The acid found in LSD is lysergic acid diethylamide, which is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. It affects the brain by altering serotonin levels, leading to changes in mood, perception, and consciousness. LSD is illegal in many countries and is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States.
Do you mean acid? acid is the street term for LSD absorbed into something most commonly blotter paper or even sugar cubes where as LSD most commonly used name for its liquid state
The long term afects of LSD are mainly none on the body,however your central nerve pathways to the brain builds up a toerence to certian types of ratinol thinking.Long term use can distort common everyday events.If a "cut" is used it is most likly stricnine a powerful poisen.
No difference, it is the same drug. But generally it is taken that acid is when it is liquid form and LSD is the liquid soaked into blotter paper. Acid is really just a slang term for LSD so could be in any form really.
Asprin should be right up there as a common pain reliever.i think the most common drug used is marijuana.Some of the most commonly used hallucinogens are LSD or psilocybin depending on the region.
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There are numerous myths regarding the drug LSD. Among the more common myths are: * If you take LSD x number of times you are legally insane. * A group of LSD users once went blind by staring at the sun while tripping. * LSD is often adulterated with strychnine. * LSD stays in your body forever. * You can make LSD from Foster's beer (or other common products). * LSD is deposited in your spinal cord, and can be released when you crack your back. * Drug dealers tried to addict children to LSD by dispensing LSD-contaminated lick-and-stick tattoos These myths are all false. It should be noted that LSD is not considered addictive, which automatically invalidates the tattoo myth.
The most common problem with LSD is the "bad trip" experience where they experience extreme fear, paranoia, depression or panic. If LSD is used regularly it often causes mental illnesses. Some people complain that they suffer flashbacks long after a trip.