Chemistry:Alpha-Hydroxyetizolam
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Short description: Chemical compound
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Other names | α-Hydroxyetizolam |
Dependence liability | Moderate |
Routes of administration | Oral, sublingual, rectal |
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Metabolism | Hepatic |
Elimination half-life | 8.2 hours[1] |
Excretion | Kidney |
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Formula | C17H15ClN4OS |
Molar mass | 358.84 g·mol−1 |
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alpha-Hydroxyetizolam is the pharmacologically active metabolite of etizolam.[2] alpha-Hydroxyetizolam has a half-life of approximately 8.2 hours.[3]
Etizolam's other non-pharmacologically active metabolite in humans is 8-hydroxyetizolam.[2]
See also
- Etizolam
- Alprazolam
- Brotizolam
- Clotiazepam
- Deschloroetizolam
- Metizolam
- Benzodiazepine dependence
- Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome
- Long-term effects of benzodiazepines
References
- ↑ Fracasso, C.; Confalonieri, S.; Garattini, S.; Caccia, S. (1991-02-01). "Single and multiple dose pharmacokinetics of etizolam in healthy subjects" (in en). European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 40 (2): 181–185. doi:10.1007/BF00280074. ISSN 1432-1041. PMID 2065698. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00280074.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 PubChem. "alpha-Hydroxyetizolam" (in en). https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/15135972.
- ↑ "Case report: Etizolam and its major metabolites in two unnatural death cases". Forensic Science International 182 (1–3): e1-6. November 2008. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.08.012. PMID 18976871.
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