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Fluprazine
Chemical compound
Chemical compound
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Fluprazine (developmental code name DU-27,716) is a drug of the phenylpiperazine family. It is a so-called serenic or antiaggressive agent. It is closely related to several other piperazines, including eltoprazine and batoprazine, and TFMPP, as well as more distantly to the azapirones such as buspirone. The pharmacology of fluprazine is unknown, but it is likely to act as an agonist at the 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors like its sister compound eltoprazine.
References
References
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