I know a few things LSD can cause, but I'm not exactly sure what you're asking for.
Long-term LSD use results in a demonstrable tolerance phenomenon. As a result, long-term LSD abusers may require large doses of LSD to elicit the desired effects. This can be dangerous as large LSD doses of more than 400 mg have been reported to result in life-threatening toxicity. This dangerous situation may comprise:Hyperthermia, or overheating, Cardiovascular collapse, or sudden heart failure, Death or severe injury due to impaired judgement while intoxicated.What are the choices?
<span>Frequent users may experience episodes of psychosis – with severely altered perceptions – for years after they’ve stopped taking the drug.
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Even after quitting LSD, the drug-induced psychosis that may continue to persist can include:<span>Radically disorganised thought patterns.Distortions of perceived reality.<span>Dramatic mood swings.</span></span>