 LSD
LSD commonly referred to, as acid is a hallucinogen. LSD is sold
as sheets of paper, in capsules, tablets and sometimes in liquid
form. Depending upon the amount taken and the strength of the dose
the effects of LSD differ from person to person. Within the first
half hour to about an hour and a half a person should be able to
feel the effects of the LSD. Once the LSD has taken effect a person's
pupils will dilate and they may experience symptoms including sweating,
insomnia, change in appetite and dry mouth.
LSD can be responsible for mood swings as well as visual hallucinations
and possible delusions. If the dose is large or a person is sensitive
to the drug they may lose their sense of self or put themselves
into a panic. Usually the effects of LSD will last for about 8-12
hours. People who have used LSD habitually report having flashbacks
or severe and fear-ridden thoughts, which they associate with the
use of the drug. LSD is not considered an addictive drug because
its effects on a person are profoundly disturbing and cannot be
used consistently over long periods of time, however higher tolerance
does build and use of LSD does lead to the use of other more addictive
drugs.
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