LSD and chromosomes. A controlled experiment .
LSD and chromosomes. A controlled experiment
JAMA. 1969 23-Feb;():.
Thirty-two alcoholic/neurotic patients underwent a double-blind, controlled study to test the effects of LSD on lymphocytes. Patients received either high or low doses of LSD and blood was drawn to analyze leukocyte chromosomes. There was no significant difference between the before- and after-LSD chromosomal aberration rates. The same result was found in a post-LSD study of eight subjects with prior LSD experience.
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