Flutazolam

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Flutazolam
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Systematic (IUPAC) name
10-chloro- 11b-(2-fluorophenyl)- 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)- 3,5-dihydro- 2H-[1,3]oxazolo [3,2-d][1,4]benzodiazepin- 6-one
Identifiers
CAS Number 27060-91-9
ATC code none
PubChem CID 3398
Synonyms 13-chloro- 2-(2-fluorophenyl)- 9-(2-hydroxyethyl)- 3-oxa- 6,9-diazatricyclo[8.4.0.02,6] tetradeca-1(10),11,13- trien- 8-one
Chemical data
Formula C19H18ClFN2O3
Molar mass 376.809[[Script error: No such module "String".]]
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Flutazolam (Coreminal, MS-4101) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It was invented in Japan, and this is the main country in which it has been used medically. It has sedative, muscle relaxant, anticonvulsant, and anxiolytic effects similar to those produced by other benzodiazepine derivatives, and though it's around the same potency as diazepam, it produces a more marked sedation and impaired coordination.[1]

Flutazolam is closely related in structure to another benzodiazepine, haloxazolam.[2][3]


See also

References

  1. Mitsushima T, Ueki S. Psychopharmacological effects of flutazolam (MS-4101). Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi. 1978 Nov;74(8):959-79. (Japanese).
  2. Kuwayama T, Kurono Y, Muramatsu T, Yashiro T, Ikeda K. The behavior of 1,4-benzodiazepine drugs in acidic media. V. Kinetics of hydrolysis of flutazolam and haloxazolam in aqueous solution. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo). 1986 Jan;34(1):320-6.
  3. Yashiro T, Kuwayama T, Kawazura H, Suzuki T. The behavior of 1,4-benzodiazepine drugs in acidic media. IX. Effect of hydrolyzate of flutazolam on the central nervous system. Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. 1987 Oct;107(10):830-4. (Japanese).
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