Tag: non-benzodiazepine


ZALCPLON

Introduction to Zalcplon and Sedative-Hypnotic Therapy The pharmacological landscape for the treatment of sleep-wake disorders has evolved significantly over the last several decades, moving from broad-spectrum depressants to highly targeted molecular interventions. Among these advancements, Zalcplon, frequently identified by the trade name Zalcion, has emerged as a critical sedative-hypnotic agent. It is primarily utilized in […]

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ZOPICLONE

Introduction to Zopiclone and Therapeutic Use Zopiclone is a widely recognized pharmaceutical agent classified chemically as a cyclopyrrolone derivative. Functionally, it belongs to the class of non-benzodiazepine hypnotics, often colloquially referred to as “Z-drugs.” Since its initial introduction into clinical practice more than two decades ago, Zopiclone has established itself as a primary pharmacological intervention […]

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AZASPIRONES

Introduction and Classification of Azaspirones Azaspirones constitute a distinct and important class of pharmaceutical agents primarily utilized as anxiolytics, characterized by their unique chemical structure, which includes an azaspirodecanedione moiety. This class was developed in response to the significant limitations associated with traditional benzodiazepines, particularly concerns regarding sedation, cognitive impairment, and high potential for abuse […]

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