Difference between revisions of "AL-LAD"
(→Brief overview - What is AL-LAD?) |
(→Chemical and physical properties) |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
== Chemical and physical properties == | == Chemical and physical properties == | ||
− | + | AL-LAD is a 6-alkylated analogue of nor-LSD. | |
== Effects == | == Effects == |
Revision as of 21:21, 22 June 2013
Contents
Brief overview - What is AL-LAD?
AL-LAD novel hallucinogenic developed originally by David E. Nichols and popularized by Alexander Shulgin. It closely resembles LSD in chemical structure and has very similar dosages and effects.
Chemical and physical properties
AL-LAD is a 6-alkylated analogue of nor-LSD.
Effects
Effects can be felt within a quarter hour to an hour or more. Physically the experience can include a warm body high, elevated heart rate and increased energy. Visually the effects are similar to that of LSD (depending on the individual). Users often report euphoria and music enhancement. Some users report a merge between audio and visual aspects of the experience.
Pharmacology, toxicity and general safety
Very little is known at this stage about the toxicity of AL-LAD, safety guidelines would be similar to that of LSD as the potency is roughly the same.
Dosages and consumption methods
AL-LAD is easily dissolved onto blotters or can be taken in suspension, held under the tongue or on the gum and cheek. Anecdotal reports mention this compound being active orally, unlike LSD itself. A mild dose can be as low as 80 micrograms, with a intermediate dosages around 150-200 micrograms. Higher dosages have been reported up to 300 and 400 micrograms.
History of usage
There is not a much credible data because of the scarcity of this compound, however Alexander Shulgin has written an extensive report of his own self experimentation in TIHKAL entry #1.
Analysis of AL-LAD
Scientific publications
Other links of interest
https://www.dmt-nexus.me/Files/Books/General/%28ebook%29Tihkal.pdf