Usually taken in Tablet or capsule forms, white powders, clear liquid but also found as small, decorated squares of absorbent paper that liquid has been added to.


Even though some believe that LSD isn’t addictive it might take a toll on the daily users as it has severe side effects; Rapid emotional swings; a person’s capacity to identify reality, think sensibly, or communicate with others is distorted; elevated blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature; dizziness; loss of appetite; tremors; enlarged pupils are some of the symptoms. Long-term side effects may include Fearful flashbacks (also known as Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder [HPPD]); persistent visual abnormalities, disordered thinking, paranoia, and mood swings.
Dealing with LSD addiction on their own can be stressful, hence professional help is suggested.