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Chlordiazepoxide

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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
(2Z)-7-chloro-2-(methylimino)-5-phenyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-4-ol
IUPAC Traditional name
chlordiazepoxide
Brand Name
Limbitrol
Librium
Clordiazepossido
Librinin
Decacil
Chloridazepoxide
Chlorodiazepoxide
Clopoxide
Control
Helogaphen
Librelease
Limbitrol Ds
Mildmen
A-Poxide
Balance
CDO
Chlordiazepoxide Hcl
Chloridiazepoxide
Chlozepid
Eden
Ifibrium
Librax
Libritabs
Menrium
Mesural
Napoton
Napton
Novo-Poxide
Psicosan
Risolid
Viopsicol
Abboxide
Apo-Chlordiazepoxide
CD 2
CDP
Chloradiazepoxide
Chlordiazachel
Chlordiazepoxid
Chlordiazepoxidum
Chloridiazepide
Contol
Elenium
Kalmocaps
Lygen
Methaminodiazepoxide
Multum
Radepur
Silibrin
Tropium
Chlordiazepoxide Base

DATABASE IDS

CAS Number 58-25-3

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 1.7
Solubility 2000 mg/L

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups illicit; approved
Description An anxiolytic benzodiazepine derivative with anticonvulsant, sedative, and amnesic properties. It has also been used in the symptomatic treatment of alcohol withdrawal. [PubChem]
Indication For the management of anxiety disorders or for the short-term relief of symptoms of anxiety, withdrawal symptoms of acute alcoholism, and preoperative apprehension and anxiety.
Pharmacology Chlordiazepoxide has antianxiety, sedative, appetite-stimulating and weak analgesic actions. The drug seems to block EEG arousal from stimulation in the brain stem reticular formation. The drug has been studied extensively in many species of animals and these studies are suggestive of action on the limbic system of the brain, which recent evidence indicates is involved in emotional responses. Hostile monkeys were made tame by oral drug doses which did not cause sedation. Chlordiazepoxide revealed a "taming" action with the elimination of fear and aggression. The taming effect of chlordiazepoxide was further demonstrated in rats made vicious by lesions in the septal area of the brain. The drug dosage which effectively blocked the vicious reaction was well below the dose which caused sedation in these animals.
Toxicity LD50=537 mg/kg (Orally in rats). Signs of overdose include respiratory depression, muscle weakness, somnolence (general depressed activity).
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Hepatic.
Half Life 24-48 hours
Elimination Chlordiazepoxide is excreted in the urine, with 1% to 2% unchanged and 3% to 6% as conjugate.
References
Skerritt JH, Johnston GA: Enhancement of GABA binding by benzodiazepines and related anxiolytics. Eur J Pharmacol. 1983 May 6;89(3-4):193-8. [Pubmed]
Oishi R, Nishibori M, Itoh Y, Saeki K: Diazepam-induced decrease in histamine turnover in mouse brain. Eur J Pharmacol. 1986 May 27;124(3):337-42. [Pubmed]
Earley JV, Fryer RI, Ning RY: Quinazolines and 1,4-benzodiazepines. LXXXIX: Haptens useful in benzodiazepine immunoassay development. J Pharm Sci. 1979 Jul;68(7):845-50. [Pubmed]
Olive G, Dreux C: [Pharmacologic bases of use of benzodiazepines in pereinatal medicine] Arch Fr Pediatr. 1977 Jan;34(1):74-89. [Pubmed]
Vozeh S: [Pharmacokinetic of benzodiazepines in old age] Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1981 Nov 21;111(47):1789-93. [Pubmed]
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REFERENCES

  • Skerritt JH, Johnston GA: Enhancement of GABA binding by benzodiazepines and related anxiolytics. Eur J Pharmacol. 1983 May 6;89(3-4):193-8. Pubmed
  • Oishi R, Nishibori M, Itoh Y, Saeki K: Diazepam-induced decrease in histamine turnover in mouse brain. Eur J Pharmacol. 1986 May 27;124(3):337-42. Pubmed
  • Earley JV, Fryer RI, Ning RY: Quinazolines and 1,4-benzodiazepines. LXXXIX: Haptens useful in benzodiazepine immunoassay development. J Pharm Sci. 1979 Jul;68(7):845-50. Pubmed
  • Olive G, Dreux C: [Pharmacologic bases of use of benzodiazepines in pereinatal medicine] Arch Fr Pediatr. 1977 Jan;34(1):74-89. Pubmed
  • Vozeh S: [Pharmacokinetic of benzodiazepines in old age] Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1981 Nov 21;111(47):1789-93. Pubmed