Chemistry:Ethylflualprazolam

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Ethylflualprazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative[1] which has been sold as a designer drug. It is structurally similar to flualprazolam, only differing by the addition of an ethyl group instead of a methyl group on the triazole ring. Ethylflualprazolam was first detected in samples tested in Toronto, Canada in December 2025 in expected fentanyl samples.[2] It has since been detected by CanTEST in March 2026 in expected alprazolam 'Xanax' and 'RO39' pills.[3]

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Ethylflualprazolam is a relatively new research chemical, and very little is known about its pharmacological properties.

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