LSD Blotter Papers
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LSD is a potent hallucinogenic drug. It is made from lysergic acid, which is found in a fungus that grows on rye and other grains.
LSD can have long-lasting impacts on your brain and emotional state. This is true even if you use the drug only once.
On this page
- About LSD
- Short-term effects of LSD
- Long-term effects of LSD
- Risks related to LSD use
- Substance use disorders and withdrawal
About LSD Blotter Papers
LSD is also known as
- dots
- acid
- blotter
- window pane
- mellow yellow
- California sunshine
LSD stands for lysergic acid diethylamide. It causes hallucinations and has very unpredictable effects.
In its pure form LSD is a white, odourless and slightly bitter crystalline powder. On the street it is often sold as small squares of LSD-soaked blotting (absorbent) paper. These squares each contain 1 dose of LSD and are taken by mouth. It is generally held on the tongue or swallowed.
LSD can also be sold as a powder or as capsules and tablets. The powder may be made into miniature powder pellets called microdots. These are taken by mouth.
LSD crystals may also be dissolved into liquid. This liquid can be sold in small breath-freshener droppers or applied to various substances, including:
Rarely do people inhale or inject LSD.
LSD is controlled under Schedule III of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Activities such as sale, possession, and production of LSD are illegal unless authorized for medical, scientific or industrial purposes.
Short-term effects of LSD Blotter Papers
LSD’s effects are felt gradually, within 30 to 60 minutes after taking it. The effects peak in 2 to 4 hours and then fade over a period of 10 to 12 hours. People refer to their experience under the influence of LSD as a “trip.”
LSD use can lead to short-term mental and physical effects.
Mental effects
On LSD you may see, hear or feel things that are not really there (hallucinations). LSD affects your brain by:
- changing your senses, moods and thoughts
- distorting perceptions of yourself and of the world around you
- altering what you hear, taste, feel and smell (brighter colours, sharper sounds)
- mixing up your senses, so that you “hear” colours and “see” sounds
LSD produces vivid visual effects called pseudo-hallucinations. You are aware that these things are not real. Whether or not you experience actual hallucinations is related to:
- the amount of LSD you take
- your mood, thoughts and surroundings
Other effects of LSD can include:
- difficulty concentrating
- feeling weightless or heavy
- altered or impaired memory
- feeling disconnected from your body
- extreme changes in mood, from
- joy to desperation
- well-being to terror or aggression
- calmness to anxiety or depression
- impaired judgment of distance, time or speed
- fear of losing control, fear of death, panic attacks
Deaths associated with LSD are usually the result of accidents caused when you sense or see something abnormally. This can lead to errors in judgment. For example, a person may be convinced that they can fly or can walk through traffic unharmed.
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