Etizolam, also known as benzodiazepines, is a derivative of thienodiazepine. The Japanese pharmaceutical company first created it in the late 70s. It has been sold under several brand names, including Etilaam and Etizest. This compound’s CAS Registry number is 4005469-1.
Etizolam is a psychoactive drug, specifically a sedative and anxiolytic. Its formal chemical name is 4-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-ethyl-9-methyl-6H-thieno[3,2-f][1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]diazepine and it has a molecular formula of C17H15ClN4S.
Compounds are usually available in white or off-white dust. The compound is usually sold as tablets, which vary in shape and color depending on the manufacturer. Tablets are usually round, and can be white, blue, pink or orange.
Etizolam is a benzodiazepine that binds to GABA-A GABA receptors, resulting in enhanced inhibition of neuronal excitability by GABA. Etizolam’s therapeutic effects include muscle relaxation, seizure prevention, and anxiety reduction.
Etizolam is typically prescribed in doses ranging from 0.25mg to 2mg daily, depending on its indication. For sleep, a dose between 1-2mg is usually taken before bedtime. A smaller dose, 0.25-0.5mg, is usually administered twice daily for anxiety. Note that misuse or prolonged use can cause dependence and withdrawal symptoms.
Etizolam is prescribed to treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety disorders, insomnia and panic disorders. Etizolam, however, is not approved by many countries, including those in the United States. It is classified as a research drug.
Etizolam is also susceptible to misuse. Some people may abuse the substance recreationally due to its euphoric effects. This can cause severe health complications, including dependence and withdrawal syndrome. The unregulated nature of products containing etizolam can lead to significant variations in content, purity and the presence of harmful adulterants.
Etizolam must be used under the supervision of a medical professional. When purchasing or using etizolam, always adhere to the local laws and regulations. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not represent medical advice. Consult a medical professional before taking any new medication.
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