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LYSERGIC ACID

DIETHYLAMIDE
(LSD)

Generic Name: LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE

Street Names:

Lucy in the Sky with diamonds

Wedding bells

White Sugar Lightning

Cubes

Brain Eaters

Acid

Blotter

Cid

Doses

Dots and Trips

First synthesized in 1938

Extremely potent hallucinogen

Manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ERGOT


(fungus that grows on rye, wheat, and other grains)

Odorless

Colorless

Slightly bitter taste

Sold in:

Microdots (tablet form)

Sugar Cubes

Squares of Gelatin (Window Pane)

Blotter Paper

Users experience an extreme high for about 12 hours

How Taken

Licking or Sucking

Capsules and liquid are allowed

Can be in liquid or powder form

Often put on or in sugar, cubes, toothpicks, aspirin, crackers,


postage stamps, or bread

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