AL-LAD
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9,10-DIDEHYDRO-6-ALLYL-N,N-DIETHYLERGOLINE-8b-CARBOXAMIDE (AL-LAD) is an analogue of LSD first made by Alexander Shulgin and reported in the book TIHKAL. AL-LAD is a hallucinogenic drug similar to LSD, and is around the same potency as LSD itself with an active dose reported at between 80 and 160 micrograms. AL-LAD has subtly different effects to LSD, and appears to be slightly shorter lasting.
CAS# 65527-61-9
AL-LAD has been sold by some research chemical suppliers but might be considered illegal in some countries due to its structural similarity to LSD.
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d-lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide
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