Avizafone

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Avizafone
Chemical structure of Avizafone
Chemical formula  C22H27N4ClO3 
Molar mass 430.928 g mol−1
Systematic name (2S)-2,6-diamino-N-[[(2-benzoyl-4-
chloro-phenyl)-methyl-carbamoyl]
methyl]hexanamide
Complete data

Avizafone is the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) for a water-soluble prodrug of diazepam. It can be administered intramuscularly.


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