Divaplon Explained
Divaplon (RU-32698) is a nonbenzodiazepine, anxiolytic and anticonvulsant drug from the imidazopyrimidine family of drugs. It acts as a partial agonist at the "benzodiazepine site" of the GABAA receptor in the brain.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
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