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ALD-52

Also known as: ald52, 1alsd, 1a-lsd

ALD-52, or N-acetyl-LSD is a less common chemical analogue of LSD, first synthesised by Albert Hoffman. It was famously implicated in the 'Orange Sunshine' trial. A psychedelic lysergamide, this compound exhibits similar properties to LSD, and is thought to be a pro-drug for LSD.

Dosage

Oral

Common: 75-150ug
Light: 25-75ug
Strong: 150-300ug.

Duration

Onset: 45-90 minutes
Duration: 9-14 hours
After effects: 12-24 hours

Timeline

Onset
45-90 minutes
Peak
9-14 hours
After
12-24 hours
019.8h1.6d
Typical
Extended range

Effects

visual distortionsa sense of childlike wonderbrightening of colorsracing thoughtshue shiftseuphoriaanxietyconfusion

Avoid

marijuana (can potentiate effects)

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