What are some of the long-term effects of LSD use?
Flashbacks are a phenomenon experienced by LSD users. They occur after the effects of the drug have worn off and the user has returned to normal. Flashbacks are a spontaneous and fragmentary recurrence of a previous trip, and may occur weeks, months, or years after the last usage. Flashbacks may last for only a few seconds, or for a much longer period of time, and may be pleasurable or frightening. A single dose, or hit of LSD blotter. Most hits of blotter range in size from 1/4″ to 1/2″ and sell for anywhere between $1.00 TO $10.00. On the street a “sheet” of blotter acid generally consists of 100 hits, and a “book” 1,000 hits. What are the effects? LSD is a powerful semisynthetic hallucinogenic drug. Users will normally feel the effects of the drug thirty to sixty minutes after ingestion. It may take up to twelve hours for the effects of the drug to wear off. The effects of an equivalent dose varies from person to person, and even from dose to dose for the same individual. An individ