Clazolam
Clazolam[1] (SAH-1123), also referred to as isoquinazepon, is a drug which is a fused benzodiazepine and tetrahydroisoquinoline derivative.[2] It was developed in the 1960s but was never marketed.[2] It possesses anxiolytic effects and is also claimed to have antidepressant properties.[2][3]
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Formula | C18H17ClN2O |
Molar mass | 312.80 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- Benzodiazepine
- Tetrahydroisoquinoline
References
- NL 6510987
- Triggle DJ (1997). Dictionary of pharmacological agents. London: Chapman & Hall. p. 476. ISBN 0-412-46630-9.
- Potikha LM, Kovtunenko VA (2009). "Synthesis and properties of 3-aminodihydroisoquinolines". Russian Chemical Reviews. 78 (6): 513–533. Bibcode:2009RuCRv..78..513P. doi:10.1070/RC2009v078n06ABEH004041. S2CID 250824624.
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