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Lsd: Encyclopedia - Lsd
D-lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly called acid, LSD, or LSD-25, is a powerful semisynthetic psychedelic drug. A typical dose of LSD d...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Effects
LSD - Physical.
Physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and may include: uterine contractions, Hyperthermia (body temperature inc...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Effects
LSD - Physical.
Physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and may include: uterine contractions, body temperature increase, elevate...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Origin
"LSD" is an abbreviation of the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Dosage
LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor bind...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Chemistry
LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotami...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Lsd In The United States
Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively prom...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Legal Status
The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Origin
"LSD" is an initialism formed from the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 b...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Lsd In The United States
Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively prom...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Legal Status
The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Chemistry
LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotami...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Addiction Potential
LSD is not considered addictive, in that its users do not exhibit the medical community's commonly accepted definitions of addiction and ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Dosage
LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor bind...
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