The side effects of LSD, commonly known as acid are hallucinations, nausea, insomnia, and tremors. LSD may cause you to have very bad feelings and become scared while on it, otherwise known as a trip.
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It depends what you consider side effects, but by most definitions ecstasy.
LSD has effects on all people and animals
Yes, it is physically possible to mix LSD with weed and smoke it in a bong. However, the effects of smoking LSD are not well understood, and combining it with weed could potentiate the effects and increase the risks of a bad trip or negative side effects. It is not recommended to experiment with this combination due to the unpredictable nature of mixing drugs.
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.
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.
The chemical in LSD responsible for the psychedelic effects is LSD itself, lysergic acid diethylamide.
Some people claim milk lessens the effects of LSD, but this unproven. Even if milk did reduce the effects of LSD slightly, it certainly wouldn't end them completely.
LSD is a hallucinogen with no effects on the respritory system and there is no risk for resperitory depression. Combining LSD with methadone or other opiates is a relatively safe combination with little if no adverse effects
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Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.