LSD

What is it?

LSD is a mood changing drug that is generally sold in the form
of small square tabs that are placed on the users tongue.

When taken it can cause hallucinations and delusions. Often
times users will see things that aren't there, like seeing sounds and hearing colours.

During hallucinations, users go into a state of panic. Users ability to make decisions and use common sense may be impaired while high.

Side effects

Mental effects

Delusions, visual hallucinations.

An artificial sense of euphoria.

Distortion of one's sense of time
and identity.

Impaired depth perception, time
perception, distorted perception of
size and shape of objects, movement,
colour, sounds, touch and the user's
own body image.

Severe, terrifying thoughts and feelings.

Fear of losing control and panic attacks.

Flashbacks, or a recurrence of the LSD trip
often without warning long after taking LSD.

Severe depression or psychosis.

Physical

Dilated pupils

Higher or lower body temperatures

Sweating or chills

Loss of appetite

Sleeplessness, dry mouth, tremors

How is it made?

It is made from lysergic acid, found in the ergot
fungus that grows on rye and other grains.

A lot of it comes in crystalized form, made in illegal
drug labs.

The crystals are then made into a liquid and are
distributed for sale.

Most dealers will put drops of the liquid onto sheets
sheets of absorbant paper with small design printed
onto them, and then cut and sell the small squares.