Emylcamate

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Emylcamate
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FormulaC7H15NO2
Molar mass145.20 g·mol−1

Emylcamate (marketed as Striatran® by Merck) is an anxiolytic and muscle relaxant. It was patented in the US in 1961 (US Patent 2,972,564) and advertised for the treatment of anxiety and tension. It was claimed to be superior to meprobamate, which was the market leader at the time. It is no longer prescribed.

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