{"err":null,"data":[{"aliases":["ald52","1alsd","1a-lsd"],"categories":["psychedelic","research-chemical","tentative"],"formatted_aftereffects":{"_unit":"hours","value":"12-24"},"formatted_dose":{"Oral":{"Common":"75-150ug","Light":"25-75ug","Strong":"150-300ug."}},"formatted_duration":{"_unit":"hours","value":"9-14"},"formatted_effects":["visual distortions","a sense of childlike wonder","brightening of colors","racing thoughts","hue shifts","euphoria","anxiety","confusion"],"formatted_onset":{"_unit":"minutes","value":"45-90"},"name":"ald-52","pretty_name":"ALD-52","properties":{"after-effects":"12-24h","aliases":["ald52","1alsd","1a-lsd"],"avoid":"marijuana (can potentiate effects)","categories":["psychedelic","research-chemical","tentative"],"dose":"Light: 25-75ug Common: 75-150ug Strong: 150-300ug.","duration":"9-14 hours, varying with dosage (heavy doses can lead to much longer trips)","effects":"visual distortions, a sense of childlike wonder, brightening of colors,racing thoughts, hue shifts, euphoria, anxiety, confusion","onset":"45-90 minutes depending on ROA and stomach contents","summary":"ALD-52, or N-acetyl-LSD is a less common chemical analogue of LSD, first synthesised by Albert Hoffman. It was famously implicated in the 'Orange Sunshine' trial. A psychedelic lysergamide, this compound exhibits similar properties to LSD, and is thought to be a pro-drug for LSD."}}]}