Gidazepam, also known as hydazepam or hidazepam,
is a drug which is an atypical
benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepines (BZD, BDZ, BZs), colloquially known as "benzos", are a class of central nervous system (CNS) depressant, depressant drugs whose core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring. They are prescribed t ...
derivative, developed in the
Soviet Union
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. It is a selectively
anxiolytic
An anxiolytic (; also antipanic or anti-anxiety agent) is a medication or other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect is in contrast to anxiogenic agents which increase anxiety. Anxiolytic medications are used for the treatment of anxie ...
benzodiazepine.
It also has therapeutic value in the management of certain cardiovascular disorders.
Pharmacology
Gidazepam and several of its analogs, in contrast to other benzodiazepines, are comparatively more selective agonists of
TSPO (formerly the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor) than the benzodiazepine receptor.
Gidazepam acts as a
prodrug
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to its active metabolite 7-bromo-2,3-dihydro-5-phenyl-1''H''-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one (desalkylgidazepam or bromo-nordazepam). Its anxiolytic effects can take several hours to manifest presumably due to its slow metabolism (half-life 87 hours). The onset and intensity of anxiolytic effects correlate with blood levels of desalkylgidazepam.
See also
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Phenazepam
Phenazepam (also known in Russia as bromdihydrochlorphenylbenzodiazepine) is a benzodiazepine drug, first developed in the Soviet Union in 1975, and now produced in Russia and several other countries.
Phenazepam is used in the treatment of vario ...
—another benzodiazepine widely used in Russia and other
CIS countries
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Cinazepam
Cinazepam (BD-798, sold under brand name Levana) is an atypical benzodiazepine derivative. It produces pronounced hypnotic, sedative, and anxiolytic effects with minimal myorelaxant side effects. In addition, unlike many other benzodiazepine and ...
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Cloxazolam
Cloxazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative that has anxiolytic, sedative, and anticonvulsant
Anticonvulsants (also known as antiepileptic drugs, antiseizure drugs, or anti-seizure medications (ASM)) are a diverse group of pharmacological ...
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List of Russian drugs
This page is a list of Russian drugs, or drugs that were developed in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and/or post-Soviet countries.
Many Russian drugs are indicated for enhancing physical, mental, and/or cognitive performance, including drugs ...
References
Benzodiazepines
Organobromides
Lactams
Hydrazides
Russian drugs
Anxiolytics
Prodrugs
Drugs in the Soviet Union
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