Fluadinazolam Explained
Fluadinazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative developed in 1973, with sedative and anxiolytic effects.[1] It is a derivative of the never commercially marketed benzodiazepine adinazolam and has similarly been sold as a designer drug.[2]
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Notes and References
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- Catalani V, Botha M, Corkery JM, Guirguis A, Vento A, Scherbaum N, Schifano F . The Psychonauts' Benzodiazepines; Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Analysis and Docking Prediction of Their Biological Activity . Pharmaceuticals . Basel, Switzerland . 14 . 8 . July 2021 . 720 . 34451817 . 8398354 . 10.3390/ph14080720 . free .