Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a potent hallucinogen that alters a person's perception, mood, and thought. While LSD use can lead to intense feelings of euphoria and hallucinations, the drug can also cause severe physical and psychological harm, including intentional self-harm.
Intentional self-harm, or deliberate self-injury, is the act of inflicting harm on oneself, such as cutting or burning, with the aim of relieving emotional pain or distress. LSD use can increase the risk of intentional self-harm, particularly in individuals with pre-existing mental health conditions.
If you suspect someone has ingested LSD, seek medical attention immediately. Treatment may include:
Overall, LSD use can lead to severe physical and psychological harm, including intentional self-harm. If you or someone you know is struggling with LSD use or intentional self-harm, seek help immediately.