Gel Tabs LSD (300µg): Critical Safety Information
Gel tabs are a form of LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) where the compound is infused into a gelatin-based medium. They are often brightly colored, sometimes containing sparkles or designs, and are typically consumed orally. A dosage of 300 micrograms (µg) is considered very high and potentially dangerous, even for experienced users. Here’s what you need to know:
1. ⚠️ dosage and potency
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300µg is a strong dose:
Standard LSD doses range from 50–150µg. 300µg is 2–6 times a typical dose, significantly increasing the risk of overwhelming psychological and physical effects. -
Unreliable dosing:
Illicitly produced gel tabs often have inaccurate or inconsistent dosing. A tab advertised as 300µg may contain more, less, or even dangerous adulterants (e.g., NBOMe compounds).
2. 🧠 expected effects
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Intense hallucinations:
Drastic visual/auditory distortions, synesthesia (e.g., “hearing” colors), and loss of reality. -
Ego dissolution:
Complete loss of self-identity, which can be terrifying if unexpected. -
Physical effects:
Pupil dilation, increased heart rate, tremors, nausea, and elevated body temperature. -
Duration:
Effects begin within 30–60 minutes, peak at 2–4 hours, and last 8–12 hours (with residual effects possible for 24 hours).
3. 🚨 critical risks
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Psychological crisis:
High risk of severe anxiety, paranoia, psychosis (“bad trip”), or lasting trauma (e.g., HPPD). -
Physical dangers:
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Dehydration or hyperthermia (especially in social/party settings).
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Impaired judgment leading to accidents or risky behavior.
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Adulterants:
Gel tabs may contain harmful substances like NBOMe or DOx compounds, which are toxic and have been linked to fatalities.
4. 🩹 harm reduction guidelines
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Avoid this dosage:
300µg is not recommended for any user due to its extreme intensity and unpredictability. -
Test your substance:
Use a reagent test kit (e.g., Ehrlich’s reagent) to verify the presence of LSD. Note: Testing cannot confirm dosage accuracy or purity. -
Set and setting:
Use only in a safe, familiar environment with a sober sitter present. -
Start low, go slow:
If using LSD, begin with ≤100µg to assess sensitivity. -
Emergency signs:
Seek medical help for chest pain, seizures, extreme agitation, or psychological distress lasting >12 hours.
5. ⚖️ legal status
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LSD is a Schedule I controlled substance in the U.S. and most countries, meaning:
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It is illegal to manufacture, distribute, or possess.
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It has no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.
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