LSD: No Teratogenic Action in Rats, Mice, and Hamsters
Science August 7, 1970 J. Serratrice, R Dupuis, Marie Christine Aubry 23 citations
Lysergic acid diethylamide tartrate, given as a single daily dose of 5 to 500 micrograms per kilogram of body weight to pregnant rats, mice, and hamsters either at the start of gestation or during organogenesis, did not cause abortion, birth defects, or growth suppression. Examination of 1003 rat fetuses, 521 mouse fetuses, and 189 hamster fetuses showed no evidence of such effects.