Pyeazolam Explained

Pyeazolam (SH-TRI-108) is a triazolobenzodiazepine derivative which has been sold online as a designer drug. It has been found to be relatively selective for the α5 subtype of GABAA receptors, in a similar manner to the related compound QH-ii-066,[1] and is claimed to have an effects profile more similar to alcohol than typical benzodiazepines.

Several possible routes for synthesis have been determined.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Clayton T, Poe MM, Rallapalli S, Biawat P, Savić MM, Rowlett JK, Gallos G, Emala CW, Kaczorowski CC, Stafford DC, Arnold LA, Cook JM . 6 . A Review of the Updated Pharmacophore for the Alpha 5 GABA(A) Benzodiazepine Receptor Model . International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry . 2015 . 430248 . 2015 . 26682068 . 4657098 . 10.1155/2015/430248 . free .
  2. https://www.benchchem.com/product/b1430148