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Lysergic acid diethylamide or commonly known as LSD (LSD is the abbreviation in German words) or Acid. LSD is a hallucinogen and is the most potent of all the hallucinogens. It is clear or white in color, odorless, water soluble material with a slightly bitter taste. LSD is produced in crystalline form and sold on the streets as tablets, capsules, or liquid form. More commonly it is dissolved, diluted and applied to blotter acid paper, sheets are soaked in LSD and perforated into ¼ inch square dosage units. Albert Hofmann, a chemist working for Sandoz Pharmaceutical, synthesized LSD for the first time in 1938, in Basel, Switzerland, while looking for a blood stimulant. Hallucinogenic drugs have played a role in human life …show more content…

Other psychological problems that develop as a result of long-term LSD use, such as anxiety, depression, psychosis, or trouble coping with everyday situations should be evaluated and treated by a doctor or therapist. Over the course of its relatively short history beginning in the late 1940s, LSD emerged from the research laboratory to become a street drug abused by millions. affecting many who never even used the drug. Abuse of hallucinogens became widespread and by the 1960s users increased drastically. By 1970 an estimated 1 to 2 million Americans had taken LSD despite the illegality of the drug. Since the 1970s, the use of LSD has dropped dramatically. Although the drug made a strong comeback in the 1990s, LSD use once again appeared to be on the decline during the early years of the twenty-first century. In the 2010 NHSDA survey, 71.5 percent of youth aged 12 to 17 perceived great risk in using LSD once or twice a week, compared to the 76.2 percent who saw great risk in using LSD once or twice a week in 2002. About 12.9 percent of youth indicated that LSD would be fairly or very easily available. Between 2002 and 2010, there were decreases in the perceived easy availability of LSD (from 19.4 to 12.9

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