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Old 01-04-2009, 22:21
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What type of LSD analog is this?

Hello, SWIM have been taking LSD for some years, and lately SWIM has been taking some blotters that seemed to be a different type of LSD, the effects wear very similar, but not the same. For example no visuals were perceived at all, but the psychedelic sensation is still there. Also, it is bitter.

After doing some research SWIM found a friend who bought a group of them and sent SWIM a picture. SWIM can notice that it is not LSD-25, it seems to be an analog, some kind of isomer of LSD. 2 months ago SWIM sent a picture to Erowid but they never answered. And as SWIM has 0 knowledge about chemistry SWIM was not even able to know the proper writing of that molecule in a single line.

Does anyone recognize the molecule?





It is being sold in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the image on the other side is the typical white guy riding the bycicle.

Any information will be very useful.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: What type of LSD analog is this?

Can be anything or nothing.. Its impossible to identify a compound from a photo.

Maybe swiy can send it to a lab and get it tested (look on line there will be professional labs out there who could help your friend for a fee)

Or maybe your government runs a lab like that in the name of harm reduction ? The Netherlands does..
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Re: What type of LSD analog is this?

Yes, I understand that it is impossible to identify the real chemical, but SWIM would be happy knowing what the molecule is.

Or at least to know the proper writing so SWIM can search more information about it, would it be Et2NCO,N,Me,Nh? Sure not. Someone with basic chemistry knowledge will be able to traslate it.
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Re: What type of LSD analog is this?

I suspect that the molecule in the image is supposed to represent LSD. Whoever prepared the image just got the connectivity wrong and apparently bonded C(8) to O instead N. I think they just didn't know how to represent the carbonyl group. I have seen carbonyl groups represented in parentheses "(CO)" to embasize that the compound in question has a carbonyl group.

As for what it on the blotter, who knows. SWIM doesn't believe the logic of "if it tastes bitter then it's not LSD" because it is possible for LSD to be present in addition to something bitter.
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