Imidazenil is an anxiolytic drug which is derived from the benzodiazepine family and is most closely related to other imidazobenzodiazepines such as midazolam flumazenil and bretazenil.Imidazenil is a GABAA partial […]
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Saripidem
Saripidem is a sedative and anxiolytic drug in the imidazopyridine family which is related to the better known drugs zolpidem and alpidem. Saripidem has a similar pharmacological profile to the […]
Tapentadol
Tapentadol (trade names: Nucynta Palexia in India available as TAPAL by MSN Labs) is a centrally acting analgesic with a dual mode of action as an agonist of the μ-opioid […]
Dirucotide
Dirucotide (also known as MBP8298) was developed by two research scientists (Dr. Kenneth G. Warren MD FRCP(C) & Ingrid Catz Senior Scientist) at the University of Alberta for the treatment […]
Pazinaclone
Pazinaclone (DN-2327) is a sedative and anxiolytic drug in the cyclopyrrolone family of drugs. Other cyclopyrrolone drugs include zopiclone and eszopiclone.
Nalfurafine
Nalfurafine (INN and USAN; also known as AC-820 TRK-820; trade name Remitch) is a κ-opioid receptor agonist marketed as a treatment for uremic pruritus in people undergoing hemodialysis.As of January […]
Panadiplon
Panadiplon (U-78875) is an anxiolytic drug with a novel chemical structure that is not closely related to other drugs of this type.
Ocinaplon
Ocinaplon is an anxiolytic drug in the pyrazolopyrimidine family of drugs. Other pyrazolopyrimidine drugs include zaleplon and indiplon. Ocinaplon has a similar pharmacological profile to the benzodiazepine family of drugs […]
Tilidine
Tilidine (INN USAN) or tilidate (BAN) (brand names: Tilidin Valoron and Valtran) is a synthetic opioid painkiller used mainly in Germany Switzerland South Africa and Belgium for treatment of moderate […]
Etilefrine
Etilefrine is a cardiac stimulant used as an antihypotensive. It is a sympathomimetic amine of the 3-hydroxy-phenylethanolamine series used in treating orthostatic hypotension of neurological cardiovascular endocrine or metabolic origin. […]