Identify an accurate statement about the drug lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).

A. LSD is ineffective when taken orally.
B. LSD has a high therapeutic index.
C. LSD is among the least potent of the hallucinogenic drugs.
D. LSD is widely used in the medical industry for its therapeutic effects.


Answer: B

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