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PRO-LAD(6-propyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide) is an analogue of LSD. Alexander Shulgin described this product in the book TiHKAL. PRO-LAD is a psychedelic drug similar to LSD, and is around as potent as LSD itself with an active dose reported at between 100 and 200 micrograms.
The addition of a propyl group makes it different from LSD.The psychological effects of PRO-LAD are relatively unknown. Some users report a general similarity in effects to LSD.
N-Propylnorlysergic acid N,N-diethylamide (also known as 6-Propyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide[1], N-PropylnorLSD[1] or simply PRO-LAD[1]) is a novel psychedelic substance of the lysergamide class. It is a structural analog of LSD and is part of a series of LSD analogs which includes AL-LAD and ETH-LAD.
PRO-LAD was first investigated by Andrew J. Hoffman and David E. Nichols in 1984 as part of a series of LSD analogs.[2] It was later described as an analog of LSD by Alexander Shulgin in the book TiHKAL (“Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved”), in which one report remarks that it is “good for humor, even excellent… very good for clear thinking, although not cosmic-type particularly.”[3] It has been sold on the online research chemical market alongside lysergamides like 1P-LSD and AL-LAD as a legal, grey-market alternative to LSD.
Subjective effects are similar to LSD and include open and closed-eye visuals, time distortion, enhanced introspection, ego loss, and euphoria. It has been reported to be around as potent as LSD itself with an active dose reported at between 100 and 200 micrograms.[3]
Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of PRO-LAD, and it has little history of human usage. It is highly advised use harm reduction practices if using this substance.
The “body high” of PRO-LAD can be characterized as prominent in comparison to its accompanying visual and cognitive effects. Like LSD, it can behave as a fast-moving, sharp and location specific or generalized tingling sensation, although this feeling is not necessarily pleasant and often manifests in a neutral way. For some, it is manifested spontaneously at different, unpredictable points throughout the trip, but for most, it maintains a steady presence that rises with the onset and hits its limit once the peak has been reached, which many users have reported as feeling “artificial” or “mechanical.”
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