Acute Effects ... LSD is very potent: the effective dose is measured in micrograms (ug) -- however, the lethal dose is literally thousands of times that, making the drug essentially non-toxic. There have been only a few cases of possible overdose where people ingested extremely large amounts of the drug (Allen et al., 1978;
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Massive LSD overdose in man is life-threatening and produces striking and ... Warren D. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide: Its Effects on a Male Asiatic Elephant. ...
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Coma, hyperthermia, and bleeding associated with massive LSD overdose, a report of eight cases. ... Coma, hyperthermia, and bleeding associated with massive LSD overdose, a report of eight c...Coma, hyperthermia, and bleeding associated with massive LSD overdose, a report of eight cases. ... Blood Pressure/drug effects...
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Lysergic acid diethylamide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lysergic acid diethylamide , LSD-25 , LSD , formerly lysergide , commonly known as acid , is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family. LSD is non-addictive, non-toxic, and is w...
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by Haddad Winchester page 459: "No well-documented human deaths resulting directly from the toxic effects of LSD itself have occurred, though LSD has been implicated in accidental deaths, suicides, and homicides. ... "I must emphasize that there is no danger of death or injury from overdose of LSD, which must have about...
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Effects of LSD can include temporarily increased heart rate and blood pressure. ... In one case reported in Clinical Toxicology in 1975, mild generalized bleeding [not specifically brain or intracranial] was described in the case of a massive LSD overdose, where eight people were admitted to the hospital after snorting a...
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Deaths caused by primary LSD effects have not been well documented. The lethal dose of LSD has been estimated to be 14,000 mcg. Few cases of massive ingestions have been reported; because of its large index of toxicity, patients must have access to unusually concentrated forms of LSD if they are to overdose.
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The most generally available are the hallucinogenic or Magic Mushrooms which grow wild in many parts of Britain. The effects are similar to LSD, but milder.
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Physical effects are so slight (e.g. ... Suicides or deaths due to LSD induced beliefs or perceptions, although much publicised, are rare. Fatal overdose was unreported in the literature until as recently as 1985 when twice the amount ever found at post-mortem was detected in the subject s body with no other drug present.
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You can not overdose from LSD, but you can mess your life up by taking large amounts at once or over a long period of time, but no overdosing.
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