CRL-40,941
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Other names | Fluorafinil, Fladrafinil |
Routes of administration | Oral |
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Formula | C15H13F2NO3S |
Molar mass | 325.33 g·mol−1 |
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CRL-40,941 (also known as fladrafinil and fluorafinil) is a eugeroic closely related to adrafinil and modafinil. It is the bis(p-fluoro) ring-substituted derivative of adrafinil. CRL-40,941 was found to produce antiaggressive effects in animals, which adrafinil does not produce; it is purportedly 3–4 times more potent than adrafinil.[1][failed verification]
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[edit]- ^ US 4489095, Lafon L, "Halogenobenzhydrylsulfinylacetohydroxamic acids", published 1984-12-18, assigned to Laboratoire L. Lafon