Lufuradom (INN) is a drug and benzodiazepine derivative which, unlike other benzodiazepines, is described as an analgesic.[1] Similarly to its analogue tifluadom, it was never marketed.

See also

  • Tifluadom
  • GYKI-52895, structural benzodiazepine which is a dopamine reuptake inhibitor without GABAergic function
  • GYKI-52,466, structural benzodiazepine which is an AMPAkine and glutamate antagonist without GABAergic function

References

  1. ^ World Health Organization (31 December 1988). International nonproprietary names (INN) for pharmaceutical substances, 1988: lists 1-58 of proposed INN and lists 1-27 of recommended INN : cumulative list. World Health Organization. p. 252. ISBN 978-92-4-056014-7. Retrieved 26 April 2012.