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LSA is considered to be [[Addiction potential::non-addictive with a low abuse potential]]. There are no literature reports of successful attempts to train animals to self-administer LSA, an animal model predictive of abuse liability, indicating that it does not possess the necessary pharmacology to either initiate or maintain dependence.<ref name="hallucinogens" /> There is virtually no withdrawal syndrome when use is stopped.  
LSA is considered to be [[Addiction potential::non-addictive with a low abuse potential]]. There are no literature reports of successful attempts to train animals to self-administer LSA, an animal model predictive of abuse liability, indicating that it does not possess the necessary pharmacology to either initiate or maintain dependence.<ref name="hallucinogens" /> There is virtually no withdrawal syndrome when use is stopped.  


Tolerance to the effects of LSA forms [[Time to full tolerance::almost immediately after ingestion]]. After that, it takes about [[Time to zero tolerance::7 days]] for the tolerance to return to baseline (in the absence of further consumption). LSD produces cross-tolerance with all [[psychedelic]]s, meaning that after the use of LSA all psychedelics will have a reduced effect.
Tolerance to the effects of LSA forms [[Time to full tolerance::almost immediately after ingestion]]. After that, it takes about [[Time to zero tolerance::7 days]] for the tolerance to return to baseline (in the absence of further consumption). LSA produces cross-tolerance with all [[psychedelic]]s, meaning that after the use of LSA all psychedelics will have a reduced effect.


===Dangerous interactions===
===Dangerous interactions===
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