LSD (acid)
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Acid, sugar, trips, tabs, sid, Bart Simpsons, blotter, micro dots, liquid, Lucy, stars, lightening flash, paper mushrooms, rainbows, flash and hawk.
Background:
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a hallucinogenic drug that is usually sold on tiny squares of paper, often with a picture on one side. The picture says nothing about the likely effect or strength of the drug. Microdots and dots come in the form of very small tablets.
The effects:
- LSD can have a powerful, often unpredictable effect on the mind;
- It can take up to one hour to kick in;
- The effects are commonly known as a 'trip', and may last for eight to 12 hours. Much depends on the strength of the drug, the user's mood, their location and surroundings;
- Users may experience their surroundings in a very different way, including the distortion of objects, movement, vision and hearing;
- Hallucinations are common;
- On rare occasions users experience flashbacks of past 'trips' for a long time afterwards. Users experience different trips every time.
The risks:
- Once the trip starts, there's no way of stopping it until the effects subside;
- Bad trips can be terrifying, and seem very real;
- Dizziness, disorientation, fear, paranoia, and panic may arise;
- The likelihood of a bad trip will increase when users are in a bad mood, anxious, nervous, uncomfortable or have a history of mental problems;
- A bad trip can make users feel very threatened and shaken for a long time afterwards;
- Accidents may happen while users are hallucinating;
- LSD can complicate existing psychological problems such as depression, anxiety and schizophrenia.
The law:
- LSD and other hallucinogens are Class A drugs.
- It is illegal to reproduce, supply or possess these drugs except under a special office licence.
- It is also an offence to allow premises to be used for production or supply.
If you're planning on taking LSD:
- Hallucinogens can enhance and amplify existing feelings. Even so, being in a good mood does not guarantee a good trip.
- If you're with a friend who's having a bad LSD experience you can help simply being there with them as a steadying influence. Remind them they've used LSD (they might have forgotten), and that they are tripping. Help them to talk if they want to, but don't constantly question them as a bad trip can leave users sensitive to feelings of paranoia. If possible, change your environment to encourage a sense of calm - for example, play some less frantic music or step outside if you're in a crowded club.
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