LSD (LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE)



  Stimulating one of the neurotransmitters in the brain, serotonin, LSD produces hallucinations dissociating the user from reality. Users often report having the ability to see and hear things without stimulus. "Synesthesia" is another effect, causing the user to hear matter that is only visibly perceptive such as hearing colors or associating odor to audible sounds such as "smelling voices." LSD is often concealed in blotting paper and cut into designer square pieces, the drug is absorbed via the skin or oral tissue. Each square piece represents a single. However, younger cohorts are experimenting with the drug as access increases.