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Tybamate ( INN; Solacen, Tybatran, Effisax) is an anxiolytic of the
carbamate In organic chemistry, a carbamate is a category of organic compounds with the general formula and structure , which are formally derived from carbamic acid (). The term includes organic compounds (e.g., the ester ethyl carbamate), formally o ...
family. It is a
prodrug A prodrug is a medication or compound that, after intake, is metabolized (i.e., converted within the body) into a pharmacologically active drug. Instead of administering a drug directly, a corresponding prodrug can be used to improve how the drug ...
for meprobamate in the same way as the better known drug
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. It has liver enzyme inducing effects similar to those of phenobarbital but much weaker. As the trade name Tybatran ( Robins), it was formerly available in capsules of 125, 250, and 350 mg, taken 3 or 4 times a day for a total daily dosage of 750 mg to 2 g. The plasma half-life of the drug is three hours. At high doses in combination with phenothiazines, it could produce convulsions.


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Anxiolytics Carbamates Prodrugs GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators {{Anxiolytic-stub