Deschloroetizolam

Deschloroetizolam
Clinical data
Dependence
liability
Moderate
Routes of
administration
Oral, sublingual, rectal
Legal status
Legal status
  • Illegal in Sweden
Identifiers
CAS Number 40054-73-7 YesY
PubChem (CID) 827322
ChemSpider 722596
UNII 69HF7J354D
Chemical and physical data
Formula C17H16N4S
Molar mass 308.40 g/mol
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image

Deschloroetizolam (also known as Etizolam-2) is a thienotriazolodiazepine that is the dechlorinated analog of the closely related etizolam.[1][2][3] The compound has been sold as a designer drug.[4][5]

Deschloroetizolam is classified and controlled as a hazardous substance in Sweden as of on October 15, 2015.[6]

See also

References

  1. Karl-Heinz Weber; Adolf Bauer; Adolf Langbein; Helmut Daniel (September 1978). "Heteroaromaten mit anellierten Siebenringen, III. Umwandlung von Thienotriazolooxazepinen in Diazepine". Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie (in German). 1978 (8): 1257–1265. doi:10.1002/jlac.197819780806.
  2. "Patent US 3904641 - Triazolothienodiazepine compounds". Michio Nakanishi, Tetsuya Tahara, Kazuhiko Araki, Masami Shiroki. 9 September 1975. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. "Patent EP 0776892 - Thienylazole compound and thienotriazolodiazepine compound". Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. 4 June 1997. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  4. "Deschloroetizolam". New Synthetic Drugs Database.
  5. Madeleine Pettersson Bergstrand; Anders Helander; Therese Hansson; Olof Beck (2016). "Detectability of designer benzodiazepines in CEDIA, EMIT II Plus, HEIA, and KIMS II immunochemical screening assays". Drug Testing and Analysis. doi:10.1002/dta.2003. PMID 27366870.
  6. "Nya substanser klassas som narkotika eller hälsofarlig vara" (in Swedish). Folkhälsomyndigheten. 18 August 2015.


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