Fenadiazole (Hypnazol, Eudormil, Viodor) is a hypnotic drug[1] with a unique oxadiazole-based structure.[2] It was previously manufactured by the French pharmaceutical company Laboratoires Jacques Logeais.[3] Its pharmacology is unclear, but it may act on GABA receptors.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ GB Patent 902388 - Improvements in and relating to new derivatives of 1,3,4-oxadiazole and process for preparing same
- ^ Hans Brandenberger & Robert A. A. Maes. Analytical Toxicology for Clinical, Forensic and Pharmaceutical Chemists, 1997
- ^ The Merck Index, 12th Edition.
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