The way that LSD is taken.
What is on colorful blotter paper dissolved on the tongue, a pure liquid form, on sugar cubes, as a pill, or as a thin gelatin square?
The change in your eyes when you take LSD.
The possible disorder you could get from LSD.
What is Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)?
The amount of time that bad trips last.
The meaning of the saying "bad trip".
What is when you begin to feel paranoid and scared or have scary hallucinations you can't control?
LSD is addictive and toxic.
The change that happens in your body temperature when you take LSD.
The disease that causes permanent hallucinations and can be triggered by LSD.
The reason that LSD can cause unwanted pregnancies and STDs.
What is it makes you feel like you love everyone and this leads to promiscuous behavior?
The lethal dose of LSD.
The amount of time it takes for LSD to start having effects on you.
The feelings you get from taking LSD.
The reason that people with mental disorders are more heavily affected by LSD.
What is their brain already has chemical imbalances that leave them more susceptible to addiction and serious brain damage?
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
The reason most people INDIRECTLY die from taking LSD.
What is it causes them to not understand their surroundings and engage in risky behaviors?
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
The person who created LSD.
The effect LSD has on your sense of reality.
What is impaired time perception and distorted perception of shape, size, color, movement, sound, touch, and body image?
The development of persistent hallucinations after one use is possible.
The only way people DIRECTLY die from using LSD.
What is there are often unknown substances mixed in with the drug?
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
The year LSD was synthesized.
Describe what LSD looks like.
What is clear or white odorless power?
Paranoia can cause people to feel what way towards others.
What is extreme and unreasonable distrust of others?
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
Persistent hallucinations are often mistaken for...
The scientific reason that you can become dependent on drugs.
What is the neurons in your brain adapt to the drug so that when the drug isn't in your system then they don't behave normally?
https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
The fastest way to get LSD into your system.
What is injecting it or through your eyes?
https://www.narconon.org/drug-information/lsd-information.html