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1Anxiolytic B-Carbolines

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  • Title: Anxiolytic B-Carbolines
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 151
  • Publisher: ➤  Springer-Verlag Telos - Springer-Verlag
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  • Publish Location: New York - Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Abecarnil

Abecarnil (developmental code name ZK-112,119) is an anxiolytic drug from the β-carboline family. It is one of a relatively recently developed class of

List of drugs: A–Ab

(INN) abarelix (INN) abatacept (USAN) Abasol Abbokinase abciximab (INN) abecarnil (INN) Abecma abediterol (INN) Abegrin Abelcet Abenol Abevmy abexinostat

GABAA receptor

Orthosteric antagonists: bicuculline, gabazine. Positive allosteric modulators: abecarnil, azocarnil (photoswitchable), barbiturates, benzodiazepines, certain carbamates

GABA receptor agonist

receptors and inhibiting neuronal signaling. GABAA receptor ligands include: Abecarnil Barbiturates (in high doses) Etomidate Eszopiclone Bamaluzole Fengabine

Γ-Hydroxybutyric acid

THDOC) Niacin Niacinamide Nonbenzodiazepines (e.g., β-carbolines (e.g., abecarnil), cyclopyrrolones (e.g., zopiclone), imidazopyridines (e.g., zolpidem)

GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulator

brexanolone, zuranolone, alphaxalone (veterinary)) Kavalactones Ethanol Abecarnil Azocarnil (photoswitchable) Caleicine (As a theorised pro-drug in Calea

Clarithromycin

THDOC) Niacin Niacinamide Nonbenzodiazepines (e.g., β-carbolines (e.g., abecarnil), cyclopyrrolones (e.g., zopiclone), imidazopyridines (e.g., zolpidem)

Bretazenil

however, bretazenil and other partial agonists such as pazinaclone and abecarnil were not clinically successful.[why?] However, research continues into

Furosemide

THDOC) Niacin Niacinamide Nonbenzodiazepines (e.g., β-carbolines (e.g., abecarnil), cyclopyrrolones (e.g., zopiclone), imidazopyridines (e.g., zolpidem)

Ciprofloxacin

THDOC) Niacin Niacinamide Nonbenzodiazepines (e.g., β-carbolines (e.g., abecarnil), cyclopyrrolones (e.g., zopiclone), imidazopyridines (e.g., zolpidem)