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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide

This is a Mr. Levoy PowerPoint Presentation

LSD

That Was Then, This is Now

1947

- LSD became a therapeutic agent that showed great promise

- CIA: In the 1950’s the CIA thought the

drug could be applicable to mind control, however the recreational use of the drug by youth culture of the 60’s led to its prohibition.

LSD (Acid)

• Hallucinogen: drugs that causes hallucinations

Users see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that do not exist.

• Produces sudden & unpredictable changes of mood • Fungus that typically grows on rye and other grains •Non – addictive and not known to cause brain damage.

LSD

•Colorless & odorless •Taken orally & mildly bitter

Where can one get LSD?

• LSD is sold on the streets in the form of small tablets, capsules, or gelatin squares

•Occasionally it is sold in liquid form •No matter what form it comes in, LSD leads the

user to a serious disconnection from reality.

Physical Effects of LSD

• Pupil dilation • Loss of appetite • Wakefulness • Numbness

•Dry mouth

“tripping”

•Typically lasts 12 hours

•When things go wrong it is called a ‘bad trip’

Psychological Effects of LSD

• Altered perception and visuals •Altered cognitive functioning • Altered sense of time • Spiritual experiences

Seeing and visual effects

• Sensation of seeing radiant colors • Objects and surfaces appearing to

ripple or “breathe” • Colored patterns behind closed

eye lids

Visuals con…

•Crawling geometric patterns overlaying walls and other objects

•Morphing objects

Altered sense of time

• Time seems to be stretching, speeding, and/or stopping

• Events appear to repeat

themselves (deja vus) • The sense that one’s thoughts are

spiraling into themselves

Loss of Identity

• Confusion between self recognition of themselves and the “outside world”

What were some of the symptoms M&M was

having?