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Adinazolam
Adinazolam is a benzodiazepine with anxiolytic and sedative properties that acts by modulating the GABA-A receptor. It is being pharmacologically investigated for the treatment of anxiety disorders but has a potential for dependence. Its effects are similar to other benzodiazepines, with muscle relaxant and hypnotic effects.
Mechanism of Action
- GABA-A receptor modulation
Names / Identifiers
IUPAC: Adinazolam
Mechanism of Action
Adinazolam acts as an agonist at the GABA-A receptor, leading to increased inhibition of neuronal activity. This results in anxiolytic and sedative effects.
Effects
Effects described from scientific sources. Individual experiences vary.
Dosage
Individual sensitivity varies. Not a dosage recommendation.
Duration
Risks & Warnings
Warnings
- Severe respiratory disorders
- Pregnancy
- Acute glaucoma
Known Risks
- medium
- Adinazolam hat ein gewisses Abhängigkeitspotenzial und kann Nebenwirkungen wie Sedierung und kognitive Beeinträchtigungen verursachen.
Safer Use
- Start at a low dose.
- Avoid alcohol and other sedating substances.
- Regular medical supervision during prolonged use.
Harm reduction tips do not replace medical advice.
Known Interactions
- Alcohol
- Opioids
- Other benzodiazepines
This list is not exhaustive. Interactions can have unpredictable effects.
Legal Status
Not legal advice. Status may change.