Can you overdose on LSD

Can you overdose on LSD?

LSD is a kind of hallucinogenic drug whose effects are mainly on your psychology so also its consequences of using. It is not so common to take too much LSD and suffer because of its serious effects or any life-threatening physical symptoms. It is very rare to experience outcomes of an LSD-caused hallucination. 

Even if an overdose on LSD is not very likely, this does not imply that LSD is safe. It affects the health and life of a person. LSD also called lysergic acid diethylamide is a psychedelic hallucinogen. It lasts up to 12 hours or sometimes more. It causes dangerous interactions with lithium and antidepressants.

The answer to can you overdose on LSD and die is, overdose deaths on LSD alone are non-existent as a person is required to take about 100 to 200 doses at one time to reach the fatal level of the drug. Irrespective of this, LSD is indisputably one of the strong recreational drugs. Its effect results in scary, and sometimes deadly situations.

Life-threatening effects of LSD

A person who trips on LSD has to go through a severe array of hallucinations which includes changes in senses such as smelling or hearing. The drug is strong enough that cause the following dangerous effects:

  • Not being able to make any judgements or understand all-day risks
  • Cognitive malfunctioning temporarily is the same as brain damage
  • A dissociative state with no ability to communicate
  • A depressed or suicidal state
  • Anxiety

Because of all these risks, LSD is considered illegal and is a Schedule 1 drug which implies that it has no use medically.

Can you overdose on LSD?

Before using LSD, it is not possible to know if a trip becomes positive or negative. Several users go through terrifying changes in perception causing anxiety, panic and self-destruction or fatal behavior. Overdose mainly involves anxiety transforming into full-blown panic attacks. In case, there is high panic and paranoia, it is required to look for immediate medical attention. This becomes an urgent requirement when a person is either threatening himself or other persons. Most of the incidents often call for making the person feel secure, relaxed and comfortable till the drugs wear off.

LSD use also causes flashbacks and those spontaneous recurring memories are strong for make a person unable to tell if those events are happening in real time. Flashbacks can get triggered through exhaustion or other use of drugs. These mainly happen in the days that follow a trip but flashbacks can happen until a year after the original trip.

What is the effect of LSD on the body?

While the maximum effects are psychological, an overdose of LSD has some physical effects as well. These changes vary widely between various users. They involve the following things:

  • Enhanced heart rate and blood pressure
  • Increasing or decreasing body temperature
  • Sleeplessness
  • Sweating, tremors or chills
  • Tingling sensation

In addition, even if LSD is not addictive physically, the body rapidly develops a tolerance to the drug. Users require high doses to achieve the same, required effects.

Overdose, addiction and treatment of LSD

LSD use causes impacts on health and quality of life. Somebody making use of LSD requires professional treatment. This includes the following. 

  • Screening of mental health for assessing mood disorders or any emotional issues
  • Treatment of co-occurring depression, mania, psychosis or schizophrenia
  • Scrutinization for the determination of psychological reasons that have initiated the abuse.
  • Behavioral therapies for ending bad habits and instilling a healthy new lifestyle
  • Consistent group support and aftercare counseling for monitoring progress.

Several professional treatment centers also provide aftercare options. Aftercare assists a person in living successfully in recovery. Resources might include sober living, access to support groups, alumni events and many more.

Conclusion

When compared with several other drugs, LSD is comparatively safe when it is ingested on its own in a dose amount of less than 200 micrograms. Even big and so-called heroic doses of LSD can be tolerated safely provided there are perfect medical settings. That being said, sometimes a small dose of LSD can cause some uncomfortable symptoms both psychological and physical symptoms, although these typically are not medical emergencies or any sign of overdose.

Even if no deaths are caused by using LSD alone, still it is not out of risk specifically when it is taken in high doses or is combined with other substances or any medications. If you think you are facing symptoms of overdose, then it’s important to seek medical attention.

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    Matt is a passionate woodworker, father of four, and number cruncher by day. His love for woodworking was sparked by his great-grandfather's carpentry legacy and nurtured by his dad's DIY spirit. Encouraged by his wife, Matt turned his woodworking hobby into a successful side hustle, focusing on creating custom cutting boards and engaging with a thriving online community. Now, he's shifting gears to share his knowledge and passion through Borkwood Blog, where he hopes to inspire and connect with fellow woodworking enthusiasts.

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Matt

Matt is a passionate woodworker, father of four, and number cruncher by day. His love for woodworking was sparked by his great-grandfather's carpentry legacy and nurtured by his dad's DIY spirit. Encouraged by his wife, Matt turned his woodworking hobby into a successful side hustle, focusing on creating custom cutting boards and engaging with a thriving online community. Now, he's shifting gears to share his knowledge and passion through Borkwood Blog, where he hopes to inspire and connect with fellow woodworking enthusiasts.

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