- use, and
provided am****s to
qualified researchers under the trade-name
Delysid in 1947. LSD was
brought to the
attention of the
United States in 1949...
- with
Sandoz distributing LSD to
researchers under the
trademark name
Delysid in an
attempt to find a
marketable use for it.
During this period, LSD...
-
Copenhagen Mushroom Link (Denmark),
Champis (France),
Daath (Hungary),
Delysid (Spain),
Enteogeneos (Portugal), Kouzelné houbičky (Czech Republic), Norshroom...
- accident. From 1947 to the mid-60s, LSD was sold by
Sandoz under the name
Delysid. It was
marketed as a
treatment for a wide
variety of
mental ailments,...
-
distributed by
Sandoz Laboratories for
research purposes under the
brand name
Delysid in 1949.
Schultes described the
indigenous and
shamanic use of dimethyltryptamine...
-
marketed the substance, from 1947
through the mid-1960s,
under the name
Delysid as a
psychiatric drug,
thought useful for
treating a wide
variety of mental...
- and
Hawaiian baby
woodrose seeds)
lysergic acid
diethylamide (LSD; L;
Delysid; "Acid", "Sid". "Cid", "Lucy", "Sidney", "Blotters", "Droppers", "Sugar...
- the
Merry Pranksters. By this time,
Sandoz LSD sold
under the trade-name
Delysid was hard to come by, as
Sandoz halted LSD
production in
August 1965 after...
- LSD by accident. He
returned to the UK with 100
vials of LSD,
called '
Delysid' at that time by Sandoz.
Sandison started by
using LSD on his patients...
- Dow
Chemical Company Lysergic acid
diethylamide (LSD; LSD-25; lysergide;
Delysid) – non-selective
serotonin receptor agonist and
psychedelic hallucinogen...