LSD Human Experimentation / Research Documentary Film


 

LSD Human Experimentation / Research Documentary Film – Experimental Compound MER 17 (Frenquel) and LSD-25: Psychosis. National Security Council. Central Intelligence Agency. (09/18/1947 – 12/04/1981). ARC Identifier 1634172 / Local Identifier 263.1057. This film examines human medical experiments to determine the efficacy of LSD-25 and MER 17 (Frenquel) on treating psychosis. Producer: National Archives and Records Administration. Creative Commons license: Public Domain Chemist Albert Hofmann, working at the Sandoz Corporation pharmaceutical laboratory in Switzerland, first synthesized LSD in 1938. He was conducting research on possible medical applications of various lysergic acid compounds derived from ergot, a fungus that develops on rye grass. Searching for compounds with therapeutic value, Hofmann created more than two dozen ergot-derived synthetic molecules. LSD is sold on the street in tablets, capsules, and occasionally in liquid form. It is an odorless and colorless substance with a slightly bitter taste that is usually ingested orally. It is often added to absorbent paper, such as blotter paper, and divided into small decorated squares, with each square representing one dose. CONTROL STATUS LSD is a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act. Schedule I drugs, which include heroin and MDMA, have a high potential for abuse and serve no legitimate medical purpose. Its two precursors lysergic acid and lysergic acid amide are both in Schedule III of the CSA. The LSD precursors ergotamine and ergonovine are

 

World AIDS Day: Stigma And Lack Of Education Are Major Contributors To HIV

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000

Additionally, the lack of access to clean syringes for folks who use injection drugs, which is a major issue in Puerto Rico, for example, also contributes to the epidemic among Latinos. Which are the sectors within the Latino community … In addition …
Read more on

 

A sampling of editorials from around New York

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000

While some might raise their eyebrows at a measure that seems to condone drug abuse, there clearly is an overriding public interest in this "Good Samaritan" law. Sayegh explained that while most overdose deaths are preventable if emergency services are …
Read more on Newsday

 

Edwards Lifesciences Receives Approval for PERIMOUNT Mitral Heart Valve in

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act 2000

"We are committed to bringing life-saving therapies that treat heart valve disease to Chinese surgeons and their patients." The Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT Mitral Heart Valve was approved for U.S. commercial distribution in 2000 and bears the CE mark …
Read more on Businessweek

 


Tags: , , , ,

16 Responses to LSD Human Experimentation / Research Documentary Film

  • XSVterror18 says:

    Great way to put it. You? have to let the drug takes it’s course and ride it out. When you fight it, it fights back. Simply cause you’re fighting your own mind.

  • irishbluesman says:

    it really proves how little these fools know about LSD. The interrogation setting etc. ? Ridiculous.

  • JoshJamesification says:

    he’s on antipsychotics at? the same time

  • LeafFreedom says:

    Well, he wasn’t paranoid until the guy asks, “Do you think we’re going? to kill you Ronnie?” That would trip me out under any situation.

  • chirag kotak says:

    Horrible and useless experiment…..whats the point of the inhibitor anyway ? to treat mental illnesses ?? Putting anybody in a situation like this is going to produce anxiety and confusion…SET and SETTING … Everybody that can spell LSD knows about set and setting….how about showing the world how Ronnie reacts to a situation that is conducive? to a state of happiness and tranquility…This experiment is not an objective one..instead it is steered towards producing a desired result.

  • cliffslunch says:

    Happy New Year 2013!?

  • MrFoxrocks says:

    F this! I think anyone in the? world would have been ready to punch a baby to get out of this room.

  • fiscornioman says:

    This video should be called:? “Tripping with douchebags”.

  • Victor Lomboy says:

    Its easy to tell what your getting. if your so scared when buying just ask for a hit to see. But “If its Bitter,? Its a spitter.”

  • Brian Higgins says:

    This is a good example of what happens when you try to fight the effects of lsd. There is another lsd experiment from this time period where a painter doesn’t want to do certain things such as drink, because he felt that would bring him back to reality. This guy here felt the opposite? and was clinging to reality, which is what causes bad trips.

  • foytdie says:

    they arent there? to have fun they are there to learn about it

  • foytdie says:

    in? regards to item 4, i believe they use it in hospitals when overdosing has occured

  • Kenny power says:

    shut the old basterd up turn off the lights? start flicking lighters ..fuck wit the dude .damn somebody have some fun

  • hebneh says:

    1) Considering how it made him feel, I hope Ronnie never was dosed with LSD again.
    2) I wonder what Ronnie thought 15 years later when LSD was being ingested by thousands of people.
    3) If the now-elderly Ronnie is still alive today, what’s? he think about this experiment now?
    4) And what happened with this LSD antidote / wonder drug of 1954?

  • alg2956 says:

    This is? a terrible experiment. Lsd is by far better than what is seen here.

  • ardvarkkkkk1 says:

    Shrooms are nothing? compared to acid.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *