What is the addictive nature of LSD?
Question by Keeping Watch in the Night: What is the addictive nature of LSD?
Please have about a paragraph of information with reliable sources cited. This is for a semester project so this will be very much appreciated! Thanks a lot in advance!
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Answer by Psychedelic Enlightenment III
LSD….about none. LSD is physically nonaddictive and nontoxic. Most people who take acid dont take more then once a week at the very most. There is no compulsive drug seeking behavior with it or withdrawals. Expamles of addictive drugs would be heorin, coke, meth, alcohol, and pills like xanax or oxycotin
“LSD is not considered addictive, in that its users do not exhibit the medical community’s commonly accepted definitions of addiction and physical dependence”~Wikipedia
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