Is there a particular reason why adding a chloride atom to a benzodiazepine makes a benzodiazepine more potent (Ki, binding affinity) ?
Of course, this isn't necessarily about therapeutic effectiveness but potency.
Examples:
Adding a chloride atom makes:
temazepam > lormetazepam
diazepam > diclazepam
nitrazepam > clonazepam
oxazepam > lorazepam
Is this a universal phenomenon ?
Of course, this isn't necessarily about therapeutic effectiveness but potency.
Examples:
Adding a chloride atom makes:
temazepam > lormetazepam
diazepam > diclazepam
nitrazepam > clonazepam
oxazepam > lorazepam
Is this a universal phenomenon ?
