Chemistry:1BP-LSD

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1BP-LSD, also known as 1-(3-(tetramethyldioxaborolane)propionyl)-LSD, is a psychedelic drug of the lysergamide family related to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).[1] It is thought to be a prodrug of LSD.[1] The drug was encountered online as a novel designer drug in December 2025.[1] 1BP-LSD has been sold in the form of blotter containing 175 and 200 μg per tab.[1] It has been said to be considered to be the official legal successor of 1S-LSD, which was banned in Germany soon before 1BP-LSD's appearance.[1] The effects of 1BP-LSD are said to be similar to those of 1S-LSD and to include visual changes, altered perception of time and space, heightened emotions, and increased creativity.[1] 1BP-LSD is not an explicitly controlled substance in the United States[2] or in Canada.[3]

See also

  • Substituted lysergamide

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