What are LSDs effects?
LSD’s effects typically are felt within 30 to 90 minutes after ingestion and may last as long as 12 hours. The drug’s effects, which are unpredictable and vary with the user’s personality, mood, expectations, and surroundings, may include: • Physiological effects: Increased blood pressure and heart rate, dizziness, loss of appetite, dry mouth, sweating, nausea, numbness, and tremors. • Emotional effects: Rapid shifts through a range from fear to euphoria, so the user seems to experience several emotions simultaneously. • Sensory effects: Highly intensified colors, smells, sounds, and other sensations. Changing perceptions of sensations, so the person may seem to hear colors and see sounds. • Hallucinations: Distortions or transformations in shapes and movements. Perceptions that time is moving very slowly or that the user’s body is changing shape. • Long-term effects: Persistent psychotic states, impairment of the capacity to recognize reality, think rationally, or communicate. Halluci