BristolRob
Bluelighter
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I know you're all going to say "LSD experiences should never be aborted" but that aside, what compounds that you know of have been used to abort LSD experiences?
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Best compound to abort an LSD experience
BristolRob
Bluelighter
I know you're all going to say "LSD experiences should never be aborted" but that aside, what compounds that you know of have been used to abort LSD experiences?
time traveler
Bluelighter
MattPsy said:
Risperidone.
It's a 5-HT2A antagonist that will displace LSD at the receptor, pretty quickly after administration (orally), leading to an aborted or greatly diminished trip.
so question ........ is there documentation of somebody taking an obscenely large dose of lsd and then aborting with a vial of risperidone when it got too much ?
time traveler
Bluelighter
coool, just wondering if it was dangerous, or had negative side effects. It would be handy if one wanted to explore the upper limits < 5 tabs and not fear turning into rambling unemployed self proclaimed messiah of the cosmic multiverse
robatussin
Bluelighter
seroquel...aborted for me even though it wasn't absolutely necessary
AlexxRed
Bluelighter
seroquel would work for sure - makes you feel pretty flat though.
I think you could also use the common anti nausea drug Stemetil (Prochlorperazine) which is one of the older antipsychotics.
Although it does have more side effects such as tardive dyskinesia (but I think that's with long term use.)
BristolRob
Bluelighter
Just read a vollenweider et al. 1998 paper that compared ketanserin, risperidone & haloperidol in their ability to attenuate the effects of psilocybin.
Ketanserin & risperidone had an equal efficacy - they were very effective. Haloperidol reduced only some aspects of the experience but actually increased others i.e., fear of ego-dissolution
interesting stuff
time traveler
Bluelighter
i wonder if anyone here is going to enter an E.R. at one point in their life rambling risperidone, risperidone, risperid didily idly done !
DragonFly31
Bluelighter
Is it true that thorazine only works for mushrooms, not LSD?
BristolRob
Bluelighter
Don't you still get hallucinations with benzos tho?
delta_9
Bluelighter
can't say whether or not the lsd hallucinations will linger, but you absolitely wont get visuals from benzos.
Beatlebot
Bluelight Crew
This is like asking "How do you abort a bungee jump?"
Look, do you want to do it or not?
Tiffy_aka_Nibbles
Bluelighter
they give ya valium at the hospital and xanax takes it away quick
BristolRob
Bluelighter
delta_9 said:
can't say whether or not the lsd hallucinations will linger, but you absolitely wont get visuals from benzos.
yeh, I know, I meant whether it would end the psych induced visuals
This is like asking "How do you abort a bungee jump?"
No, it's not, it's literally asking what is the best compound to abort an LSD experience
TheLoveBandit
BL Emeritus
Beatlebot said:
This is like asking "How do you abort a bungee jump?"
Look, do you want to do it or not?
Not comparable. You can prepare yourself for a bungee jump, and once you step off there's no going back. With an acid trip, you don't necessarily know what you're getting in for (varying strength, perhaps you're not all that experienced but trying to explore, etc) and you can step out of it if necessary - as shown by the use of the aforementioned drugs.
I can only speak for myself as a relative n00b at acid, but I would find this type of 'emergency exit' extremely comforting and helpful should I choose to explore this drug more.
delta_9
Bluelighter
yeah it does seem likely to in fact cause much more stress and anxiety.
B9
Bluelight Crew
I think the availability of such a drug is a good idea BUT that only perhaps one or two people ought to know that it is available . Otherwise I could see people thinking uneccessarily about whether they needed to abort the trip etc, which wouldn't be great.