It can be in a pill, or in a liquid.
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The blotter form of LSD is most commonly used. This consists of a thin sheet of blotter paper soaked in LSD and dried. The blotter may be decorated with artwork, featuring subjects such as cartoons, religious figures, and fractals.
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LSD is a hallucinogenic drug
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LSD is is an unsafe to use drug in any form.
There are no stages of addiction because LSD is not used in a way that could form addiction.
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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.
The blotter form of LSD is most commonly used. This consists of a thin sheet of blotter paper soaked in LSD and dried. The blotter may be decorated with artwork, featuring subjects such as cartoons, religious figures, and fractals.
When I look LSA (natural form of LSD) I was seeing unicorns and fish jumping out of ponds. It was rad
LSD enters the bloodsteam, primarily orally, after the user has ingested some form of the drug. It can also be injected directly into the bloodstream in its purest liquid form. From there the LSD travels to the brain through the blood, and mimics the chemical serotonin. Your brain is fooled into believing that the LSD is just regular serotonin, a chemical which controls moods in the brain, and so it allows the LSD to combine with the serotonin receptors in your brain. The LSD can either inhibit or excite these receptors, and because there are so many this is what causes LSD's very unpredictable, illicit effects.
Usually LSD comes in the form of a "blotter tab", a small piece of paper with LSD soaked into it. The tab is placed on the tongue and dissolves quickly. Effects are felt in about an hour. A trip lasts around 7-12 hours. Since LSD is particularly sensitive to light, gel tabs are also common. (LSD inside of a small piece of gel.) Less common is the liquid form of LSD, mostly because of the extreme high number of doses in a visible liquid amount. About 100 micrograms of LSD are used for an average trip. Thus a small vial of liquid LSD may hold thousands of doses.
No. LSD is Lysergic acid Dethylamide. In it's pure laboratory form it's just what it is -- pure LSD. Street LSD is often cut with other drugs, most notably amphetamines and other stimulants. This happens when the stimulant is less pricey than the LSD, so less LSD can be used with similar effects, as stimulants tend to "enhance" the trip. Codeine is a completely unrelated medication that has no perceived interaction with LSD.
anywhere from a 20 min. onset up to a full hour
There is no easy way to make LSD. LSD is made semi-synthetically (full synthesis is not practical) from ergot-derived compounds which are generally closely monitored. Thus, in order to make LSD, one would need a source of one these compounds, a great deal of laboratory equipment/reagents, and chemistry skills. Of course, manufacture of LSD is also a felony in most of the world. Thus, making LSD is not easy. As an example, once some of the biggest manufacturers of LSD (Pickard and Apperson) were arrested in 2000, the supply of LSD plummeted and has not since recovered.
LSD is a hallucinogen, its not addictive in ANY way or form. there are no after affects of LSD exept flashbacks (which just means youll see the floor moving for about 5 minutes everyday for a couple of weeks((not to mention about 1 out of 5 people get that)) therefore a rehab is not needed AT ALL for people taking LSD.