LSD

E310169

LSD is a powerful psychedelic drug known for its profound hallucinogenic effects and its central role in 1960s counterculture and the hippie movement.

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Label Occurrences
LSD canonical 17

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hallucinogen
psychedelic drug
semi-synthetic compound
serotonergic psychedelic
abbreviationOf lysergic acid diethylamide
actsOnReceptor 5-HT2A receptor
adrenergic receptors
dopamine receptors
chemicalName lysergic acid diethylamide
derivedFrom ergot alkaloids
lysergic acid
hasChemicalFormula C20H25N3O
hasDurationOfEffects 8–12 hours
hasLowAddictionPotential true
hasLowPhysiologicalToxicity true
hasMolarMass 323.43 g/mol
hasOnsetTime 30–60 minutes (oral)
hasPrimaryEffect altered perception
altered sense of time
changes in thought patterns
hallucinations
intensified sensory experiences
mood changes
hasRisk accidents due to impaired judgment
acute anxiety
hallucinogen persisting perception disorder
panic reactions
psychotic episodes in vulnerable individuals
influencedDomain 1960s youth culture
psychedelic art
psychedelic music
isAssociatedWithMovement 1960s counterculture
hippie movement
isCommonlyDistributedAs blotter paper
gel tabs
liquid solution
sugar cubes
isControlledUnder Convention on Psychotropic Substances
surface form: UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances
isIllegalIn most countries
isScheduleIControlledSubstanceIn United States of America
surface form: United States
isSubjectOf psychedelic therapy research
psychoactiveClass psychedelic
typicalRouteOfAdministration oral
sublingual
wasFirstSynthesizedAt Sandoz
surface form: Sandoz Laboratories
wasFirstSynthesizedBy Albert Hofmann
wasFirstSynthesizedInCountry Switzerland
wasFirstSynthesizedInYear 1938
wasMarketedAs Delysid
wasMarketedBy Sandoz
wasUsedClinicallyFor alcohol use disorder (historical)
anxiety in terminal illness (historical)
psychotherapy (historical)

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