"LSD is not physically addicting, and is quite unlikely to lead to psychological addiction in most people. Withdrawal effects following discontinuation have not been reported. As with most substances, a few people have reported becoming mentally habituated to LSD. There is a short period of tolerance after use. Using LSD two days in a row is likely to lead to a diminished experience the second day, though spaced 3 or more days apart, this effect is nearly non-existent."
Taken from Erowid.org
So, pretty much nothing.
LSD is not an addictive substance, so anyone may stop using it whenever they wish.
WikiAnswer does not provide information about illegal acts, such as using LSD.
LSD is never safe.
someone on LSD
no
They turn into The Beatles.
LSD is sensitive to light and can degrade when exposed to it. Light can break down the chemical structure of LSD, causing it to lose its potency and effectiveness. It is best to store LSD in a cool, dark place to preserve its quality.
Window Pane is the name for LSD in a gelatin. They probably put liquid LSD on some placebo powder, just like when people drop LSD on a sugar cube. Someone please correst this if I'm wrong, thanks.
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.
Yes, individuals who take LSD regularly, especially on multiple days in a row, can develop a tolerance to LSD. Tolerance typically fades quickly after use of the drug has been discontinued.
One common method for dispensing LSD is to drop a small amount of a solution containing LSD onto a piece of blotting paper, which may or may not have artwork on it. That's about as definitive as I'm willing to get. Certainly not every piece of blottting paper has LSD on it, and it's certainly possible for someone to draw pictures on blotting paper which does not have LSD on it. (Another method for distributing LSD was to use an eyedropper to place a drop of LSD solution on a sugar cube. Obviously not every sugar cube has LSD in it, though!)
It is illegal to buy, sell, or possess LSD in the Philippines. Purchasing, using, or distributing LSD is a criminal offense and can result in severe legal consequences. It is recommended to avoid involvement with illegal drugs to protect your well-being and avoid legal issues.