LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a powerful hallucinogenic drug known for its effects on perception, mood, and cognitive processes. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Albert Hofmann, and its psychoactive properties were discovered in 1943. LSD is known for inducing altered states of consciousness, often referred to as “trips,” which can include visual and auditory hallucinations, changes in thought patterns, and intense emotional experiences. It is commonly used recreationally but has also been studied for its potential therapeutic benefits in areas like mental health and addiction.

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