Substances

ETH-LAD

ethlad
ETH-LAD molecular scheme

A psychedelic drug and slightly more potent analogue of LSD, first synthesised by Alexander Shulgin - sometimes described as being less 'abrasive' than LSD. Less common than the associated AL-LAD, though has seen some popularity since its release on the Internet research chemical scene in 2015.

Harm potential

not habit-forming

Source: PsychonautWiki

Dosage

This dosage information is gathered from users and resources for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation and should be verified with other sources for accuracy.

oral

light: 30-60µg

common: 60-150µg

strong: 150-225µg

Source: PsychonautWiki

Effects

  • feeling of increased ability to control the physical body with precision, balance, coordination, and dexterity
  • headache
  • nausea
  • dehydration
  • difficulty urinating
  • frequent urination
  • pupil dilation
  • stimulation of the central nervous system (CNS)
  • increased bodily temperature
  • temperature regulation suppression
  • muscle cramps
  • muscle twitching
  • teeth grinding
  • numbness of the mouth
  • excessive yawning
  • vasoconstriction
  • watery eyes
  • analysis enhancement
  • conceptual thinking
  • déjà vu
  • increased immersion into external stimuli (e.g. music, film, light)
  • increased music appreciation
  • memory suppression
  • multiple thought streams
  • feeling of increased fascination, awe, and appreciation attributed to specific parts or the entirety of the external environment

Source: Tripsit.me

Tolerance

full

almost immediately after ingestion

half

5-7 days

zero

14 days

Source: PsychonautWiki

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