Halazepam
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Halazepam is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. It is a trifluoromethyl derivative of nordazepam.[#endnote_derivation] While its structure may be similar to chlordiazepoxide and diazepam, it has both less toxicity and less tendency to cause paradoxical hostility and aggression than either of them.[#endnote_kinder_gentler_benzo]
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N03AE - antiepileptics: (01:Clonazepam) N05BA - anxiolytics: (01:Diazepam) (02:Chlordiazepoxide) (03:Medazepam) (04:Oxazepam) (05:Clorazepate) (06:Lorazepam) (07:Adinazolam) (08:Bromazepam) (09:Clobazam) (10:Ketazolam) (11:Prazepam) (12:Alprazolam) (13:Halazepam) (14:Pinazepam) (15:Camazepam) (16:Nordazepam) (17:Fludiazepam) (18:Ethyl loflazepate) (19:Etizolam) (21:Clotiazepam) (22:Cloxazolam) (23:Tofisopam) N05CD - hypnotics and sedatives: (01:Flurazepam) (02:Nitrazepam) (03:Flunitrazepam) (04:Estazolam) (05:Triazolam) (06:Lormetazepam) (07:Temazepam) (08:Midazolam) (09:Brotizolam) (10:Quazepam) (11:Loprazolam) (12:Doxefazepam) (13:Cinolazepam) No ATC code: (Gidazepam) (Nimetazepam)
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