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- Etifoxine, sold under the trade name Stresam among others, is a nonbenzodiazepine anxiolytic agent, primarily indicated for short-term management of adjustment...
- Deuterated etifoxine (developmental code name GRX-917) is a deuterated drug which is under development for the treatment of anxiety disorders and mood...
- Etifoxine has similar anxiolytic effects as benzodiazepine drugs, but does not produce the same levels of sedation and ataxia. Further, etifoxine does...
- pharmaceutical drugs including, for example, apararenone, elbasvir, and etifoxine. Polybenzoxazines, also called benzoxazine resins, are a class of polymers...
- Carbamates (e.g., meprobamate) Carisoprodol Chlormezanone‡ Ethanol (alcohol) Etifoxine Hypnotics Zopiclone Gabapentinoids (α2δ VDCC blockers) Gabapentin Gabapentin...
- Clomethiazole Dihydroergolines (e.g., ergoloid (dihydroergotoxine)) Etazepine Etifoxine 2-Substituted phenols (e.g., thymol, eugenol) Imidazoles (e.g., etomidate)...
- Carbamazepine Chloralose Chlormezanone Clomethiazole Darigabat DEABL Deuterated etifoxine Dihydroergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine, dihydroergosine, dihydroergotamine...
- Carbamazepine Chloralose Chlormezanone Clomethiazole Darigabat DEABL Deuterated etifoxine Dihydroergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine, dihydroergosine, dihydroergotamine...
- Carbamates (e.g., meprobamate) Carisoprodol Chlormezanone‡ Ethanol (alcohol) Etifoxine Hypnotics Zopiclone Gabapentinoids (α2δ VDCC blockers) Gabapentin Gabapentin...
- Carbamazepine Chloralose Chlormezanone Clomethiazole Darigabat DEABL Deuterated etifoxine Dihydroergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine, dihydroergosine, dihydroergotamine...