I assume you mean ingested. Injected implies poking yourself with a needle and shooting up LSD, which is a pretty bad idea just based on what I've heard. The most prevalent and effective ways in which LSD is administered tend to revolve around dissolving it into your mouth or tongue by way of some object soaked in the drug or the liquid drug itself. Examples of the objects people use include tabs of paper and suger cubes. Some people drip LSD onto their tongues directly with an eyedropper.
The decision to do LSD isn't one to be taken lightly. It's virtually harmless on a physical level, but the way it alters your consciousness can be shocking and even traumatic to some people, especially if they're nervous and rigid thinkers, or if they're too nervous or rigid while taking it. To experience the best results from LSD, try to take a small enough dose with either a sitter or friends that you love and know taking it around you, and make sure that the place you intend to trip in won't upset or bore you in any way. Basically, if you make sure that you're in good spirits and in the most comfortable location and position possible before you take LSD, you're virtually guaranteed to have a good time (suggestion is a super powerful influence upon your trip, so thinking you're going to have a good time actually does help you have a good time). It can take over 14 hours for the drug to fully wear off (you stop "tripping" before then), so make sure your day is free too.
Lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD, is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. It can be taken in tablet form, or as a liquid put onto the tongue via eyedropper. However, most commonly, it is put onto paper which is then allowed to dissolve on the tongue.
LSD is taken orally in the vast, vast majority of cases although it can be taken via IV (intravenous) and IM (intramuscular) injection.
In tabs or a liquid.
yep all of them
I have never heard ANYTHING to indicate this as the case. I don't see how it would be. LSD is taken in very small doses and doesn't interact with the body in the way that other drugs do.
LSD is a very powerful drug, which is taken in micro-gram doses. Larger doses are lethal.
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If the question is what do i know about LSD then i guess that it is made of C20-H25-N3-O, it is taken as a liquid or tab. It is considered a hard drug and is not addictive but lasts along time when taken. LSD makes you see hallucinations of colours and other things.
Yes
LSD, like most, if not all, hallucinogens dose not have any addictive potential.
If you've taken LSD and expose yourself to space without the necessary precautions, then yes. If you've taken LSD and expose yourself to space in a spacesuit, then no. (unless there are further complications, whose probabilities will have increased due to your intoxicated and hallucinary state) If you've taken LSD and are inside a space station or another enclosed room within space then no, unless you die by another (un)related cause. But generally LSD has nothing to do wether or not you die in space; it does not however increase your chances to act correctly in potentially lethal situations. (it does the opposite)
yes, lsd causes all sorts of severe "multations" although there is no risk of mutations
LSD
yes after 6 months