Etazepine
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Formula | C17H17NO2 |
Molar mass | 267.328 g·mol−1 |
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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]
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