prodromeen
Prodromeen refers to a group of chemical compounds known as prodromal agents, primarily used in the context of psychedelic research and recreational drug use. These substances are often precursors or derivatives of more well-known psychedelics, such as psilocybin, LSD, or mescaline. The term is sometimes used colloquially to describe compounds that exhibit prodromal symptoms—early signs or warnings—of a psychedelic experience, though this usage is not scientifically standardized.
In pharmacological research, prodromeen compounds are occasionally studied for their potential therapeutic applications, particularly in mental
Recreational use of prodromeen compounds is rare, as they are not as widely available or as potent
The term "prodromeen" is not a formally recognized classification in pharmacology, and its usage is more common