LSZ

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LSZ, also known as Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide, is a hallucinogenic drug and an analogue of LSD developed by the team led by David E. Nichols at Purdue University. While LSZ has subtly different effects than LSD, it appears to be slightly longer lasting and slightly more potent.

Dosage

Light: 100-150 μg

Common: 150-300 μg

Strong: 300+ μg

Duration

Onset: 90-120 minutes

Total: 7-10 hours

Effects

While LSD has subtly different effects than LSD, it appears to be slightly longer lasting while also having a longer comeup.

Harm Reduction

  • Avoid driving and operating heavy machinery.
  • Always give a few days (or even better, weeks) between psychedelic experiences.
  • Risk of exposing underlying conditions, as with any psychedelic drug.

Legal status

America

Controlled in the United States via the Federal Analog Act but only if it is intended for human consumption.