(PDF) LSD Infused Paper Sheets – Drug Fact Sheet: LSD
Sheets of paper infused with LSD. Because of its potent psychedelic effects, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) has long captivated researchers, artists, and the general public. LSD, which was accidentally discovered and made popular in the 1960s counterculture, is still a mystery. This blog post explores the complex realm of LSD, concentrating on its infusion onto paper sheets, also referred to as blotter paper. History of LSD Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann created LSD for the first time in 1938 while he was employed at Sandoz Laboratories. Its original purpose was to stimulate the circulatory and respiratory systems. However, its potent psychedelic properties were not recognized until 1943, when Hofmann inadvertently consumed a little amount. LSD’s journey into the world of psychotropic chemicals began with this coincidental incident. LSD was utilized in a number of psychiatric research in the 1950s and 1960s to investigate its possible therapeutic advantages, such as the treatment of a