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ETH-LAD, 6-ethyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide is an analogue of LSD. Its human psychopharmacology was first described by Alexander Shulgin in the book TiHKAL. ETH-LAD is a psychedelic drug similar to LSD, and is slightly more potent than LSD itself, with an active dose reported at between 20 and 150 micrograms. ETH-LAD has subtly different effects to LSD, described as less demanding.
Legality
On June 10, 2014, the UK Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) recommended that ETH-LAD be specifically named in the UK Misuse of Drugs Act as a class A drug despite not identifying it as ever having been sold or any harm associated with its use. The UK Home office accepted this advice and announced a ban of the substance to be enacted on 6 January 2015.
ETH-LAD is illegal in Switzerland as of December 2015.
See also
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
1cP-LSD
1B-LSD
1P-LSD
1V-LSD
ALD-52
1cP-AL-LAD
AL-LAD
1P-ETH-LAD
FLUORETH-LAD
PRO-LAD
LSM-775
LSZ
O-Acetylpsilocin (4-AcO-DMT)
References
Further reading
External links
ETH-LAD entry in TIHKAL
ETH-LAD entry in Isomerdesign
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