A patient presents to his doctor complaining that he has PTSD, where his primary symptom is ongoing flashbacks. The doctor suspects the patient may be taking LSD. Why would the doctor suspect LSD rather than another substance?
A. LSD is known for inducing paranoia and causing people to think they have PTSD.
B. LSD-related flashbacks and hallucinations are less intrusive than from other substances.
C. LSD causes hallucinations that makes people think they are mentally ill.
D. LSD-related flashbacks may last for several days after taking the drug.
Answer: D
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