Etazepine
Chemical compound
- None
- 11-ethoxy-5-methyl-5,11-dihydro-6H-dibenzo[b,e]azepin-6-one
- 88124-27-0
- 65662
- 59097
- SBC76K7XWC
- ChEMBL2106559
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- O=C3c1c(cccc1)C(OCC)c2c(cccc2)N3C
InChI
- InChI=1S/C17H17NO2/c1-3-20-16-12-8-4-5-9-13(12)17(19)18(2)15-11-7-6-10-14(15)16/h4-11,16H,3H2,1-2H3
- Key:BLGFGFHRMMDRPC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Etazepine (INN) is an anticonvulsant with a tricyclic structure which is related to the benzodiazepines, but was never marketed.[1] It appears to exert its effects via acting through the GABAergic system.[1]
See also
- Benzodiazepine
References
- ^ a b Borsini F, Volterra G, Cutrufo C, Furio M, Meli A (April 1989). "Pharmacological profile of the new anticonvulsant etazepine". Arzneimittel-Forschung. 39 (4): 475–9. PMID 2787643.
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