LSZ
Dose
LSZ (Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide) is extremely potent, like its chemical cousin LSD. LSZ is detectably active below 50 micrograms (ug) and strongly active over 100 or 200 ug.
DOSAGE DESCRIPTION #
Caution : Dose information should not be taken as recommendations. [see below]
LSZ Dosages | |
Oral | |
( very tentative ) | |
Threshold | 10 ug |
Light | 50 - 100 ug |
Common | 100 - 300 ug |
Strong | 200+ ug |
LSZ is an ergoloid most commonly found on blotter. LSZ has three stereoisomers and one of the three is substantially more potent than the other three. A racemic mixture of LSZ (not stereo pure for the most potent S,S isomer) will have different effective dosages than S,S-pure LSZ.
Extreme caution and care must be used if it is ever encountered as a powder/crystal, though that form is rare and has not been seen in retail markets. Most or all LSZ in 2013/2014 has been available as blotter.
Extreme caution and care must be used if it is ever encountered as a powder/crystal, though that form is rare and has not been seen in retail markets. Most or all LSZ in 2013/2014 has been available as blotter.
NOTES #
Because LSZ's first widespread commercial availability was in mid 2013, there are only a small number of reports of human use. Dose information must be considered tentative. Although most reports indicate dosage similar to or lower than (more potent than) LSD, it's possible that a small number of people are unusually sensitive or insensitive to LSZ.
CAUTION & DISCLAIMER #
Every individual reacts differently to every chemical.
Erowid's dosage information is a summary of data gathered from users, research, and other resources. This information is intended to describe the range of dosages people report using. It should not be construed as a recommendation of any sort. Individuals can respond very differently to the same dosage. What is safe for one can be deadly for another.
Erowid's dosage information is a summary of data gathered from users, research, and other resources. This information is intended to describe the range of dosages people report using. It should not be construed as a recommendation of any sort. Individuals can respond very differently to the same dosage. What is safe for one can be deadly for another.