LSD: Difference between revisions

From TripSit wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 46: Line 46:
=== After effects ===
=== After effects ===


'''"Hangover"?'''
User may feel "out of it" and generally off the day after, esp. with larger doses. Residual euphoria and a "ready to take on the world" feeling may persist. No bodily harm from recreational doses of LSD, though mental effects from long term chronic use can be negative in some people.
*User may feel "out of it" and generally off the day after, esp. with larger doses
 
 
'''Afterglow'''
*Residual euphoria and a "ready to take on the world" feeling may persist
 
 
'''Long term effects'''
*No bodily harm from recreational doses of LSD, though mental effects from long term chronic use can be negative in some people.


== Harm Reduction ==
== Harm Reduction ==
Line 61: Line 52:
Avoid driving and operating heavy machinery.
Avoid driving and operating heavy machinery.


 
At least three days for full effect due to rapid tolerance build, though it's generally advised to wait longer between trips. Ingesting LSD no more than once a month is advised due to the adverse psychological effects of chronic use. The addiction potential of LSD is nonexistant, save rare cases in which a person becomes psychologically addicted.
'''Time between doses'''
*At least three days for full effect due to rapid tolerance build, though it's generally advised to wait longer between trips. Ingesting LSD no more than once a month is advised due to the adverse psychological effects of chronic use.
 
 
'''Addiction potential'''
*Physiological: Nonexistant
*Psychological: Low




'''Risk of death'''
===  Risk of Death ===
*While extraordinarily uncommon, a few cases have been reported in the medical literature of dangerous overheating following ingestion of LSD, including one non-fatal case that brought the patient's body temperature to over 106°F (41°C)
*While extraordinarily uncommon, a few cases have been reported in the medical literature of dangerous overheating following ingestion of LSD, including one non-fatal case that brought the patient's body temperature to over 106°F (41°C)
*Impaired judgement presents the highest risk of bodily harm.  
*Impaired judgement presents the highest risk of bodily harm.  




'''Mental illness'''
===  Mental Illness ===
*LSD is known to cause latent mental illness to manifest. Those with mental illnesses should not ingest LSD. Those with a family history of mental illness, including but not limited to depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar should use LSD with extreme caution.
*LSD is known to cause latent mental illness to manifest. Those with mental illnesses should not ingest LSD. Those with a family history of mental illness, including but not limited to depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar should use LSD with extreme caution.
*LSD can cause dangerous physiological and psychological reactions when used in conjunction with lithium or tricyclic antidepressants.
*LSD can cause dangerous physiological and psychological reactions when used in conjunction with lithium or tricyclic antidepressants.
Line 84: Line 68:
Chemical name: 9,10-Didehydro-N,N-diethyl-6-methylergoline-8ß-carboxamide
Chemical name: 9,10-Didehydro-N,N-diethyl-6-methylergoline-8ß-carboxamide


'''LD50'''
===  LD50 ===
 
*Humans: Unknown
*Humans: Unknown
*Mice: 46mg/kg IV
*Mice: 46mg/kg IV
Line 90: Line 75:
*Rabbits: 0.3mg/kg IV
*Rabbits: 0.3mg/kg IV


'''TDL0'''
===  TDL0 ===
 
*Humans: 700 NG/KG oral, 750NG/KG intramuscular injection
*Humans: 700 NG/KG oral, 750NG/KG intramuscular injection


Line 103: Line 87:
File:Example.jpg|
File:Example.jpg|
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Storage ==
===  Reactivity ===
Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. Thermal decomposition products of large quantities may include toxic oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
=== Polymerization ===
Hazardous polymerization has not been reported to occur under normal temperatures and pressures.


== Legal ==  
== Legal ==  

Revision as of 08:31, 11 December 2013


General Information

Classification: Psychedelic

History

First synthesized by Albert Hofmann on November 16, 1938, LSD went on to become a staple of the psychedelic world and the centerpiece of the 1960s counterculture. On April 19, 1943, Hofmann returned to investigate LSD further and ingested 250 micrograms of LSD. Hofmann believed this dose to have a minuscule, threshold effect. He rode his bicycle home and later wrote that, "... little by little I could begin to enjoy the unprecedented colors and plays of shapes that persisted behind my closed eyes. Kaleidoscopic, fantastic images surged in on me, alternating, variegated, opening and then closing themselves in circles and spirals, exploding in colored fountains, rearranging and hybridizing themselves in constant flux ..." This day in history later became known as Bicycle Day and is celebrated by LSD enthusiasts as the world's first LSD trip.

Dosage

Oral

Duration: 8-12 hours [Can be significantly longer with heroic doses]

Low dose: 50-100mcg

Medium (typical) dose: 100-300mcg

High dose: 300mcg+

Effects

Positive

  • Mood lift, euphoria, sense of wellbeing
  • Closed and open eye visuals, including the saturation of colors, tracers, etc.
  • Enhanced audio/tactile senses
  • Increase in associative & creative thinking; introspection
  • At high doses, feeling of 'oneness' with everything; ego death

Neutral

  • Racing thoughts, thought loops
  • Extreme pupil dilation; increased sensitivity to light
  • Inability to focus
  • Slight increase in body temperature and heart rate
  • Time dilation; seconds feel like minutes, minutes like hours

Negative

  • Tension
  • Anxiety, restlessness, confusion
  • Insomnia
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness

After effects

User may feel "out of it" and generally off the day after, esp. with larger doses. Residual euphoria and a "ready to take on the world" feeling may persist. No bodily harm from recreational doses of LSD, though mental effects from long term chronic use can be negative in some people.

Harm Reduction

Avoid driving and operating heavy machinery.

At least three days for full effect due to rapid tolerance build, though it's generally advised to wait longer between trips. Ingesting LSD no more than once a month is advised due to the adverse psychological effects of chronic use. The addiction potential of LSD is nonexistant, save rare cases in which a person becomes psychologically addicted.


Risk of Death

  • While extraordinarily uncommon, a few cases have been reported in the medical literature of dangerous overheating following ingestion of LSD, including one non-fatal case that brought the patient's body temperature to over 106°F (41°C)
  • Impaired judgement presents the highest risk of bodily harm.


Mental Illness

  • LSD is known to cause latent mental illness to manifest. Those with mental illnesses should not ingest LSD. Those with a family history of mental illness, including but not limited to depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar should use LSD with extreme caution.
  • LSD can cause dangerous physiological and psychological reactions when used in conjunction with lithium or tricyclic antidepressants.

Chemistry and Pharmacology

Chemical name: 9,10-Didehydro-N,N-diethyl-6-methylergoline-8ß-carboxamide

LD50

  • Humans: Unknown
  • Mice: 46mg/kg IV
  • Rats: 16.5mg/kg IV
  • Rabbits: 0.3mg/kg IV

TDL0

  • Humans: 700 NG/KG oral, 750NG/KG intramuscular injection

Images

Storage

Reactivity

Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. Thermal decomposition products of large quantities may include toxic oxides of carbon and nitrogen.

Polymerization

Hazardous polymerization has not been reported to occur under normal temperatures and pressures.

Legal

Europe

America

Asia