Flualprazolam 1mg Details
Flualprazolam 1mg blotters or Flualprazolam is a tranquilizer of the triazolo benzodiazepine class, which are benzodiazepines fused with a triazole ring. Flualprazolam is a tranquilizer and novel depressant substance of the triazolobenzodiazepine class. It can be described as the 2′-fluoro derivative of alprazolam, or the fluoro instead of the chloroanaloge of triazolam. Learn More
Flualprazolam was developed by the pharmaceutical manufacturer Upjohn Co, the same pharma that developed Xanax (Alprazolam) and Halcion (Triazolam) before they were acquired by Pfizer.
Upjohn Co filed the Application in 1969, and was granted in 1976, but was never marketed.
Chemistry
Flualprazolam is a substance of the benzodiazepine class. Benzodiazepines contain a benzene ring fused to a diazepine ring, which is a seven-membered ring with the two nitrogen constituents located at R1 and R4. The benzyl ring of flualprazolam is substituted at R8 with a chlorine group.
Further, the diazepine ring is bonded at R5 to a phenyl ring. The only difference to alprazolam is a fluorine group located at R2′. Flualprazolam also contains a 1-methylated triazole ring fused to and incorporates R1 and R2 of its diazepine ring. Flualprazolam belongs to a class of benzodiazepines containing this fused triazole ring, called triazolobenzodiazepines, distinguished by the suffix “-zoom”.
Flualprazolam 1mg blotters Pharmacology
Flualprazolam can be described as the 2′-fluoro derivative of alprazolam, or the fluoro instead of the chloro analog of triazolam.
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