2-Bromo-LSD also known as BOL-148 is a derivative of lysergic acid invented by Albert Hofmann as part of the original research from which the closely related compound LSD was also derived. 2-bromo-LSD was found to be inactive as a psychedelic and so was comparatively little researched for many years although its similar behavior in the body made it useful for radiolabelling studies.
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