What person first synthesized LSD?
Answer: LSD was first synthesized by Dr. Albert Hoffman, in 1938, when he was working as a scientist at Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland, but the drug did not enter the psychopharmacology until Hoffman recorded his LSD-induced experiences. The dose that Hoffman took was 5 to 8 times the normal effective dose. He became a cult hero among LSD enthusiasts and he remained a steadfast proponent for the use of LSD as a valuable psychotherapeutic tool for enhancing humans' understanding of their place in nature.
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