Description
Flubromazepam is the name used for a benzodiazepine derivative which was first made in 1960, but was never marketed and did not receive any further attention or study until late 2012. It is a structural analog of phenazepam in which the chlorine atom has been replaced by a fluorine atom.
Flubromazepam is currently being studied. A closely related compound, 5-(2-bromophenyl)-7-fluoro-1,3-dihydro-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one (below), also appears to have been sold under the same name.
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