Q. LSD (lysergic acid dimethylamide) causes

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Solution:

LSD is the most potent hallucinogen obtained from ergot fungus, Claviceps purpurea. It causes chronic sensation and severe damage to central nervous system. The hallucinogenic effect of LSD can last from two to twelve horns. During this time, judgement may be impaired, visual perception may seem distorted and hallucinations may occur (the sense of reality may become highly distorted).