Pegasus
Ex-Bluelighter
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Alright, thanks for all the replies so far.
Regarding etizolam, the sulfur is a part of a thiophene ring in place of benzene. Sulazepam is simply diazepam with sulfur in the position of the oxygen, and this is really why this drug piqued my interest initially.
I'm going to give it a shot, if I can hammer out the details, that is. If anyone can chime in more on what expected effects substituting sulfur for oxygen on diazepam would be, I would greatly appreciate it! Also, we still need an answer to this question:
Regarding etizolam, the sulfur is a part of a thiophene ring in place of benzene. Sulazepam is simply diazepam with sulfur in the position of the oxygen, and this is really why this drug piqued my interest initially.
I'm going to give it a shot, if I can hammer out the details, that is. If anyone can chime in more on what expected effects substituting sulfur for oxygen on diazepam would be, I would greatly appreciate it! Also, we still need an answer to this question:
The first question is does the tioketone have activity or is sulazepam simply a prodrug for diazepam?