Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a hallucinogen. This drug drastically alters a person’s thoughts and perception of reality. LSD has many different names. It is also known as acid, blue heaven, yellow sunshine or blotter. Originally, this illegal drug gained popularity for its mind-altering effects. When someone takes LSD, he or she feels like she has lost touch with reality and may experience delusions filled with vibrant colors and fanatical images. Because of the potential euphoric experience, LSD has a high potential for psychological addiction.1

A high on LSD and other hallucinogenic experiences are called “trips,” and a bad or terrifying high is called a “bad trip.” On some trips, people experience sensations that are enjoyable and mentally stimulating.

People who abuse LSD tend to build a tolerance very quickly. As a result, they may increase their dosage with each use. This only fuels the drug addiction. Most LSD users try to keep their drug abuse hidden from their friends, family, coworkers or other non-recreational drug users. However, over time, the drug’s intense effects will make it impossible to conceal.

What Are Side Effects of LSD Use?

Many times, people do not take LSD do not take around others. Tripping on LSD is an experience that cannot be controlled. Even complete strangers would be able to identify someone high on LSD. However, if you are concerned about a loved one, the side effects of LSD can be spotted long after the drug wears off. Potential side effects of LSD include the following:

Disinterest in life- LSD users are unable to find pleasure in normal activities, hobbies or interests.

LSD users are unable to find pleasure in normal activities, hobbies or interests. Suspicious behavior- LSD users may lie, cheat or steal.

LSD users may lie, cheat or steal. Neglected appearance- Drug users may not take care of themselves. Bruises, cuts and other injuries may appear after a trip.

LSD use can also lead to long-term complications including the following: Psychological addiction- Users develop an obsessive need to revisit their alternate reality. Life on LSD becomes so enjoyable that it is chosen instead of real life.

Users develop an obsessive need to revisit their alternate reality. Life on LSD becomes so enjoyable that it is chosen instead of real life. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)- HPPD can develop after a single use of LSD. This disorder of the mind is the inability to think or communicate rationally. Other traits include unpredictable behavior, severe mood swings, paranoia and violent behavior.

HPPD can develop after a single use of LSD. This disorder of the mind is the inability to think or communicate rationally. Other traits include unpredictable behavior, severe mood swings, paranoia and violent behavior. Mental illness- Mental disorders such as depression and schizophrenia can be triggered by LSD use.2

Treatment For LSD Abuse

The side effects of LSD can begin instantaneously. It is not uncommon for those who take LSD to lose their jobs. Legal troubles, relationship strain and other life complications are common as well. In order to avoid these problems, a person must seek professional treatment. Treatment for LSD abuse includes psychological treatment, behavior modification, therapy and counseling.

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By Becca Owens

Sources:

1“LSD.” Alcohol and Drug Foundation, 29 Nov. 2018.

2“Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs.” National Institute on Drug Abuse, February 2015.