If what you take is actually LSD at a dose >30ug then it will produce effects the first time.
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.
No, it is not addictive at all. Users usually know to limit usage after using. Im pretty sure its almost impossible to get addicted to lsd. It is not physically addictive, however it is possible to build a psychological dependency on it. However, in order to achieve similar effects it is necessary to increase doses massively and is inadvisable. It should be treated with great respect! LSD is an extremely potent and (in common with most hallucinogens) unpredictable drug.
Assumption: you are referring to the potency of the effect of the chemical when you ingest it. Yes, like any chemical, the potency of LSD will diminish over time as the chemical breaks down into its constituent parts.
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.
Sweating, nausia, seeing things that arent there.
They have a powerful hallucinogenic effect similar to LSD.
LSD was first synthesized in Basel, Switzerland in 1938 by Dr. Albert Hofmann.
No, it doesn't, but it isn't the best idea either.
1938 - Discovered by Swiss chemist, Albert Hoffmann. 1943 - Intentionally ingested for the first time. 1950s - Used as part of CIA's MK-ULTRA experiments. 1963 - Begins to appear on the street in sugar cubes. 1964-1966 - Ken Kesey and The Merry Pranksters introduce it to a wide audience through the "acid tests" 1965 - The Beatles try LSD for the first time. 1966 - California makes LSD illegal. 1968 - The United States makes LSD illegal. 1970s - LSD blotter is invented. 2000 - The DEA raids a major LSD lab, significantly decreasing the popularity/availability of the drug.