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Hoffman and David Nichols as part of a series of LSD analogs, which also included ETH-LAD and PRO-LAD . [1] Its activity in humans was later documented by Alexander Shulgin in his book TiHKAL ("Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved"), in which it is described as "one of the several very potent compounds in a large series of nor-LSD analogues". [2] In 2013, AL-LAD appeared for sale on the research chemical market, [3] where it has been commonly marketed alongside lysergamides such as 1P-LSD , ALD-52 and...