Ergin (LSA, d-lysergic acid amide) is a psychoactive substance of the family of lysergamides contained in morning glory and Hawaiian roses . The structure of the ergin molecule is similar to LSD , one of the most famous psychedelic hallucinogens .
Albert Hoffman discovered in the 1930-1940s.
Content
Application
Used mainly as a recreational surfactant .
Legal status
In most countries, Ergin is considered a narcotic substance banned from trafficking, but despite this there are legal plant sources of this substance. In Russia, Ergin is included in the List of Narcotic Drugs (List 1).
Dosage
The exact dose of LSA is unknown. According to a study by Albert Hoffman, 500 μg of a substance (intramuscularly) causes fatigue, a change in the thinking process. In higher doses, it can cause hallucinations and euphoria.
Dependency
LSA, like the rest of psychedelics, does not cause either physical or mental (usually) dependence.