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Cloxazolam chemical structure
Cloxazolam

13-chloro-2-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxa-6,9-diazatricyclo[8.4.0.02,6]tetradeca-1(10),11,13-trien-8-one
IUPAC name
CAS number
24166-13-0
ATC code

N05BA22

PubChem
2816
DrugBank
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Chemical formula {{{chemical_formula}}}
Molecular weight 349.2
Bioavailability ?
Metabolism Hepatic
Elimination half-life 65 Hours
Excretion Renal
Pregnancy category ?
Legal status Schedule IV(US)
Routes of administration Oral

Cloxazolam (marketed under brand name Sepazon, Olcadil (Brazil, Portugal and Spain), Akton (Belgium), Lubalix (Switzerland) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative.[1] Cloxazolam is metabolised into the active metabolite chlordesmethyldiazepam (delorazepam).[2] It possesses anxiolytic,[3] anticonvulsant,[4] hypnotic,[5] sedative[6] and skeletal muscle relaxant properties.[7]

Indications[]

Cloxazolam's main use is as an anti-anxiety drug.[8]

Side effects[]

An increased heart rate may occur as an adverse effect of cloxazolam.[9]

Pharmacology[]

The pharmacological effects of cloxazolam are a result of mainly its active metabolites, thus cloxazolam is a prodrug. The main site of action of cloxazolam and its active metabolites are the benzodiazepine receptor.[10]

The pharmacological actions of benzodiazepines at the GABAa receptor are similar to those of neurosteroids. Neuroactive steroids are positive allosteric modulators of the GABAa receptor, enhancing GABA function and in turn have effects on mood and other functions. Many benzodiazepines (diazepam, medazepam, estazolam, temazepam, flunitrazepam and nitrazepam) potently inhibit the enzymes involved in the metabolism of neurosteroids. The tetrahydroxazole ring that cloxazolam and oxazolam have decreases the inhibitory potency of benzodiazepines on neurosteroids. Thus there could be subtle differences between cloxazolam and other benzodiazepines.[11]. However, because the parent prodrugs of cloxazolam and oxazolam were tested rather than the active metabolites, this is purely speculative.

See also[]

References[]

  1. Benzodiazepine Names. non-benzodiazepines.org.uk. URL accessed on 2008-12-29.
  2. (Dec 2009). Quantification of chlordesmethyldiazepam by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: application to a cloxazolam bioequivalence study.. Biomed Chromatogr 23 (12): 1266–75.
  3. (Mar 1977). Effects of oxazolam, cloxazolam, and CS-386, new anti-anxiety drugs, on socially induced suppression and aggression in pairs of monkeys.. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 52 (1): 17–23.
  4. (Feb 2004). Cloxazolam treatment for patients with intractable epilepsy.. Pediatr Neurol 30 (2): 111–4.
  5. (Sep 2000). Screening and determination of benzodiazepines in whole blood using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.. Forensic Sci Int 113 (1-3): 367–73.
  6. (1980). [Clinical study on stress protective action of cloxazolam in jaw surgery in double blind comparison to placebo (author's transl)]. Arzneimittelforschung 30 (4): 679–82.
  7. (1990). Controlled comparison of two anxiolytic benzodiazepines, cloxazolam and bromazepam.. Neuropsychobiology 24 (1): 25–9.
  8. (1981). Multicenter trials and complementary studies of cloxazolam, a new anxiolytic drug.. Arzneimittelforschung 31 (10): 1757–65.
  9. (Mar 1982). [Psychological and physiological effects of cloxazolam and diazepam under anxiety-evoking and control conditions on healthy subjects (author's transl)]. Pharmacopsychiatria 15 (2): 48–56.
  10. (Jan 1985). Benzodiazepines and their metabolites: relationship between binding affinity to the benzodiazepine receptor and pharmacological activity.. Life Sci 36 (2): 113–9.
  11. Usami N, Yamamoto T, Shintani S, Ishikura S, Higaki Y, Katagiri Y, Hara A. (Apr 2002). Substrate specificity of human 3(20)alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase for neurosteroids and its inhibition by benzodiazepines.. Biol Pharm Bull. 25 (4): 441–5.

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