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[[File:Thienodiazepine Structure General.png|170px|thumbnail|right|The general structure of Thienodiazepines.]] | |||
A '''thienodiazepine''' is a heterocyclic compound containing a diazepine ring fused to a thiophene ring. Thienodiazepine forms the central core of several pharmaceutical drugs including: | A '''thienodiazepine''' is a heterocyclic compound containing a diazepine ring fused to a thiophene ring. Thienodiazepine forms the central core of several pharmaceutical drugs including: | ||
Revision as of 14:52, 29 September 2014

A thienodiazepine is a heterocyclic compound containing a diazepine ring fused to a thiophene ring. Thienodiazepine forms the central core of several pharmaceutical drugs including:
Since thienodiazepines interact with the benzodiazepine receptor site, they typically have similar effects as benzodiazepines.