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LSD
What is LSD?
LSD is a white, odorless powder. Sold in liquid form or as tablets or capsules.
LSD is also called Acid, Blotter Acid, Dots, Mellow Yellow, or Window Pane.
Penalties (United States): 7-15 years in prison, $100,000 - $500,000
LSD alters a person’s ability to think and feel. This makes LSD a psychedelic drug or “Hallucinogen”.
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Long Term Effects
Mental:
Restlessness or agitation
Hallucinations
Loss of coordination
Prolonged depression
Increased panic
Physical:
Diarrhea
Vomiting or nausea
Irregular or rapid heartbeat
Seizures
Fever or high body temperature
Short Term Effects
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Physical:
Dilated (enlarged) pupils
Raised body temperature
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Sweating
Loss of appetite
Statistics:
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296,000 high school seniors in the United States used the drug at least once in their lifetime.