Talk:Phenazepam

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I've put a pharma-stub tag on this. The article is rather short. I guess that this is a fairly recent drug, as I've never heard of it before. I couldn't find it when I searched British National Formulary.

From web searches, it seems that this drug is more popular in the East - many of the pages I come up with are in Russian or other non-latin-alphabet languages. Also, I draw a blank when trying my favourite English-language sources.

--Publunch 18:02, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

Hi there! Phenazepam was introduced in the mid 80`s in Soviet Union and became very popular for treatment of different neurological diseases. It`s chemical structure closely resembles bromazepam, except that pyridine ring is replaced by o-chlorophenyl one.