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  2. Benzodiazepine - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, benzodiazepines were the most prescribed medications globally; the introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), among other factors, decreased rates of prescription, but they remain frequently used worldwide. [2] [3]

  3. Leo Sternbach - Wikipedia

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    first synthesizing benzodiazepines Leo Sternbach (May 7, 1908 – September 28, 2005) was a Polish American chemist who is credited with first synthesizing benzodiazepines , the main class of minor tranquilizers .

  4. List of drugs by year of discovery - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 Alfred Bertheim synthesized Arsphenamine, the first man-made antibiotic. In 1927 Erik Rotheim patented the first aerosol spray can. In 1933 Robert Pauli Scherer created a method to develop softgels. William Roberts studies about penicillin were continued by Alexander Fleming, who in 1928 concluded that penicillin had an antibiotic ...

  5. Diazepam - Wikipedia

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    Diazepam was patented in 1959 by Hoffmann-La Roche. [15] [22] [23] It has been one of the most frequently prescribed medications in the world since its launch in 1963. [15] In the United States it was the best-selling medication between 1968 and 1982, selling more than 2 billion tablets in 1978 alone. [15]

  6. List of benzodiazepines - Wikipedia

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    Finally, note that the benzodiazepine core is a privileged scaffold, which has been used to derive drugs with diverse activity that is not limited to the GABA A modulatory action of the classical benzodiazepines, [60] such as devazepide and tifluadom, however these have not been included in the list below. 2,3-benzodiazepines such as tofisopam ...

  7. Flunitrazepam - Wikipedia

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    Flunitrazepam was discovered at Roche as part of the benzodiazepine work led by Leo Sternbach; the patent application was filed in 1960 and it was first marketed in 1972. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Due to use of the drug for date rape and recreation, in 1998 Roche modified the formulation to give lower doses, make it less soluble, and add a blue dye for ...

  8. Pyrazolam - Wikipedia

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    Pyrazolam (SH-I-04) [2] is a benzodiazepine derivative originally developed by a team led by Leo Sternbach at Hoffman-La Roche in the 1970s. [3] It has since been "rediscovered" and sold as a designer drug since 2012.

  9. Chlordiazepoxide - Wikipedia

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    It was the first benzodiazepine to be synthesized and the discovery of chlordiazepoxide was by pure chance. [6] Chlordiazepoxide and other benzodiazepines were initially accepted with widespread public approval, but were followed with widespread public disapproval and recommendations for more restrictive medical guidelines for its use. [7]