5 Drugs of abuse test may be required if you apply for a job where drug screens are carried out routinely; if you have admitted to having a drug problem and are enrolled in a detoxification or drug rehabilitation scheme; if you believe you may have taken a drug accidentally or been given a drug without consent (e.g. drink spiking); if you are admitted to hospital in an emergency and doctors think that your treatment could be improved if drug abuse could be proved or excluded; if you take part in a sport at a professional level; if you apply for an insurance policy – some companies perform limited drug screening on applicants; for legal reasons (e.g. child custody cases).
LSD
£160.02
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a powerful hallucinogenic drug that is derived originally from ergot, a fungus found growing wild on rye and other grasses.
As a street drug it is usually sold as a liquid that has been absorbed onto paper sheets (blotters). These sheets are subdivided into small squares, called tabs, which often have designs on them.
LSD liquid is also occasionally dropped onto sugar cubes or formed into small tablets called microdots.
Only tiny amounts (less than 70 micrograms) are needed to get an effect and the strength of LSD can vary greatly. It is usually taken orally.
Est. Result Turnaround Time : 5 days