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Published Online: November 1969

Comparison of the Chromosomal Patterns Obtained from Groups of Continued Users, Former Users, and Nonusers of LSD-25

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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In a single-blind study chromosome analyses were performed on three groups of subjects: 1) nine heavy users of LSD-25 who have continued to use the drug; 2) eight heavy users of LSD-25 who have ceased to use it; and 3) eight drug-free control subjects. The results revealed no significant differences in chromosome break-age rates between any of the three groups and therefore no temporal factor was elicited regarding chromosome damage and LSD ingestion. The mean breakage rates for all three groups were 1.8 percent or less and did not support earlier findings that LSD ingestion causes an increase in chromosome aberrations over those observed in a normal control population. The authors emphasize the need for a more controlled longitudinal study.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 626 - 635
PubMed: 5352616

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Published in print: November 1969
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Director of education, division of child psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024
Assistant research neurologist, division of neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
Lecturer and research psychologist, department of psychology, University of California at Los Angeles

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