Substances
ALD-52

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.
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: 30-100µg
common: 100-175µg
strong: 175-325µg
Source: PsychonautWiki
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Effects
- visual distortions
- a sense of childlike wonder
- brightening of colors
- racing thoughts
- hue shifts
- euphoria
- anxiety
- confusion
Source: Tripsit.me
Interactions
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Tolerance
full
almost immediately after ingestion
half
5-7 days
zero
14 days
Source: PsychonautWiki