ANALOGS OF LSD SOLD ON BLOTTER 2010's

AL-LAD [6-allyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide]


Analogue of LSD: It is described by Alexander Shulgin in the book TiHKAL (Tryptamines I Have Known And Loved). While AL-LAD has subtly different effects than LSD, and appears to be slightly shorter lasting, their potencies are similar; an active dose of AL-LAD is reported to be between 80 and 160µg.

Bongbastic 'Lasidium'


Sold as blotters under the name Lasidium, branded as BongBastic - Bong Cleaning Products, Europe, circa 2013.








What the website selling the product has to say about it:

“Another fantastic cleaning stamp from Bong Bastic! Get those trippy colours back in your bong with this amazing psychedelic cleaner. Expect to start seeing results in your bong after just 15 min and have the whole process over in about 6 hours. This is one of the most visual bong cleaners there is with special attention paid to the colour and awareness of your bong cleaning session.

Keep the stamp under the tongue of your bong for best effects and don’t let it go straight down. Another great product from a great brand.”


Bongbastic do a interesting line of psychedelic products, apart from LaSiDium [AL-LAD blotters], there is; Lutetium [25I-NBOMe (1200µg blotters)], Psilocybium [4-HO-MET (10mg pills) - a synthetic psychedelic considered similar in effect to psilocin, a very interesting drug], Cesium [2C-C (30mg pills)] and Iridium [2C-D pills].






Blotters bought from online vendor based in the Untied Kingdom


AL-LAD - 3 x 150µg Blotter








LSZ [Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide]


Analog of LSD developed by the team led by David E. Nichols at Purdue University. It was developed as a rigid analog of LSD with the diethylamide group constrained into an azetidine ring in order to map the binding site at the 5-HT2A receptor. There are three possible stereoisomers around the azetidine ring, with the (S,S)-(+) isomer being the most active, slightly more potent than LSD itself in drug discrimination tests using trained rats.


There have been several unconfirmed reports of lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide being synthesized in illicit laboratories and distributed on blotter paper or in liquid solution under names such as "diazedine" and "λ"



Blotters bought from online vendor based in the Untied Kingdom


LSZ - 3 x 150µg Blotters






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