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.
that question makes less sense than a paranoid psychotic on LSD
Its not bad for you. There has been no evidence to suggest it is harmful to the body or mind. Albert Hoffman (the man who discovered it) used it most of his life and lived to be 102. LSD is one of the least toxic drugs known.
No, it has zero addiction potential. The only property LSD has that qualifies it as addictive is an increasing tolerance. Caffeine is more addictive than LSD is.
Some people say that eating oranges can make the psychedelic trip more vivid.
LSD has next to no hangover effects, other than being really tired the next day or so.
Any drug or situation that bears enough resemblance to past LSD experiences can trigger flashbacks. A song can do that as well. It is a misconception that this would happen spontaneously. It is also not true that LSD flashbacks or flashbacks in general are horrible experiences by definition. It is nothing more or less than an extremely vivid remembrance of a past experience, so vivid that it were almost as if you were back there.
No, LSD is almost instantly motabilized, it can only be tested for in uring up to 3 days
None. In extreme doses LSD can cause spontaneous abortion of the fetus, but were talking more than 100 times the normal dosage. LSD does not cause any damage to the fetus of a woman or animal.
No. The difference is inside of the transmission.
LSD
The chemical in LSD is LSD. LSD-25 is the chemical. It stands forLysergic acid diethylamide