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Clonazolam (also written clonitrazolam in some sources) is a triazolobenzodiazepine (TBZD) a benzodiazepine-type structure in which a triazole ring is fused to the core benzodiazepine scaffold. It is chemically related to clonazepam (hence the name) and typically appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder when supplied as the active substance. Chemical databases list its molecular formula and identifiers (e.g., PubChem CID 12317881).
Pharmacology and effects (high level)
Pharmacologically, clonazolam acts as a positive allosteric modulator at GABA_A receptors — the same receptor family targeted by clinically used benzodiazepines. This produces sedative-hypnotic, anxiolytic, muscle-relaxant, and amnesic effects typical of benzodiazepines. Published reviews and toxicology reports note that clonazolam is highly potent compared with many classical benzodiazepines: sedative and amnestic effects have been reported at very small oral doses (for example, a 0.5 mg dose is described in case reports as producing strong sedation and amnesia). Because potency is high, dose-related risks are substantial.
Why the powder form matters
The “powder” is simply the raw active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) unformulated into tablets or capsules. In legitimate pharmaceutical production the API is handled under strict quality control and formulated to ensure accurate dosing. In illicit or designer-drug contexts, clonazolam powder may be sold directly, weighed into capsules, or pressed into counterfeit tablets. Powders are particularly hazardous because small measurement errors can produce large differences in dose — a critical issue for high-potency TBZDs. Accidental exposure, contamination of equipment, and mislabelled products are common concerns in forensic casework and public-health reports.
Clinical use and approval status
Clonazolam is not an approved medication in most countries and lacks a recognized medical prescribing history comparable to licensed benzodiazepines such as clonazepam. It was synthesized decades ago but was never developed as an approved therapeutic agent; instead it has emerged primarily as a designer benzodiazepine in illicit markets and in “research chemical” catalogues. Scientific reviews and regulatory evaluations treat it as a non-medical substance with significant abuse potential.




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