LSD (assuming it is actually LSD and not another drug like DOM) is very unlikely to cause any physical harm (except from accidents/self-harm while on the drug), though it can negative psychological effects, with the incidence of this harm increasing with increasing doses and frequency of use.
None. In extreme doses LSD can cause spontaneous abortion of the fetus, but were talking more than 100 times the normal dosage. LSD does not cause any damage to the fetus of a woman or animal.
No, LSD does not cause physiological dependence.
Yes. LSD is known to cause uterus contractions, which can induce a miscarriage.
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.
You could, but you probably shouldn't. If you are taking any pain medications, or other medications, LSD may interact with these in a negative way (though this is unlikely). A greater damage, especially with higher doses of LSD, is that you may become disoriented and move your head or neck in a way that will damage it further, or cause you great pain. LSD may also sometimes cause involuntary muscle contractions which may damage your neck.If you have taken LSD in the past, and are confident that none of the above will occur, you will likely be fine.If you have to ask this specific question, you should refrain from indulging in any mind altering/psychotropic substances period.
There is no known link between LSD and prostate cancer.
LSD.
The only addiction LSD can cause is psychological addiction, and even this is unusual.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
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It depends on what they're using to make themselves hallucinate. The safest way is acid (LSD). Anyway, depending on how much they do it, they could cause themselves liver and kidney damage and brain damage.
yes, lsd causes all sorts of severe "multations" although there is no risk of mutations