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Lopirazepam

 
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Lopirazepam
Systematic (IUPAC) name
7-chloro- 5-(2-chlorophenyl)- 3-hydroxy- 1,3-dihydro- 2H- pyrido [3,2-e] [1,4] diazepin- 2-one
Identifiers
CAS number 42863-81-0
ATC code none
PubChem 68672
ChemSpider 61926
Chemical data
Formula C14H9Cl2N3O2 
Mol. mass 322.146 g/mol
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability  ?
Metabolism  ?
Half life  ?
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Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.

D

Legal status

Schedule IV(US)

Routes Oral

Lopirazepam (INN) is a short-acting benzodiazepine analog of the pyridodiazepine type (specifically, the pyridodiazepine analog of lorazepam) with anxiolytic and hypnotic properties.[1][2] It has never been marketed.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Saletu M, Saletu B, Grünberger J, Mader R, Karobath M (1983). "Clinical symptomatology and computer analyzed EEG before, during and after anxiolytic therapy of alcohol withdrawal patients". Neuropsychobiology 9 (2-3): 119–34. PMID 6353268. 
  2. ^ Fabian A, Röhmel R, Kubicki S (September 1984). "[Changes in the length of sleep cycles during administration of flurazepam and lopirazepam]" (in German). EEG EMG Z Elektroenzephalogr Elektromyogr Verwandte Geb 15 (3): 151–8. PMID 6435999. 
  3. ^ David J. Triggle; C. R. Ganellin, F. MacDonald (1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. 2. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. p. 1232. ISBN 0-412-46630-9. http://books.google.com/books?id=A0THacd46ZsC&pg=PA1232&lpg=PA1232.  Retrieved on December 31, 2008 through Google Book Search.

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