Street Names
 | Acid
 | Blotter
 | Windowpane
Description
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is the most potent hallucinogen
known to science. LSD is usually sold in the form of impregnated
paper (blotter acid), typically imprinted with colorful graphic
designs. It has also been encountered in tablets (microdots), thin
squares of gelatin (window panes), in sugar cubes and, rarely, in
liquid form.
Use
LSD usually comes in the form of a small, saturated piece of paper
(a blotter) that users place on the tongue, where it infuses into
the blood stream.
Dangers and Effects
In the hallucinatory state, the user may suffer impaired depth and
time perception, accompanied by distorted perception of the size and
shape of objects, movements, color; sound, touch, and the users own
body image. During this period, the users' ability to perceive
objects through the senses is distorted: they may describe
"hearing colors" and "seeing sounds." The
ability to make sensible judgments and see common dangers is
impaired, making the user susceptible to personal injury. After an
LSD "trip," the user may suffer acute anxiety or
depression for a variable period of time. Flashbacks have been
reported days or even months after taking the last dose.
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