diazepine |
dibenzodiazepine |
As nouns the difference between diazepine and dibenzodiazepine
is that
diazepine is a seven-membered unsaturated heterocycle having two nitrogen atoms and three double bonds; any derivative of this compound while
dibenzodiazepine is any of a class of antipsychotic drugs having a structure based on a diazepine heterocycle fused to two benzene rings.
drug |
dibenzodiazepine |
As nouns the difference between drug and dibenzodiazepine
is that
drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or
drug can be (obsolete) a drudge while
dibenzodiazepine is (organic chemistry|medicine) any of a class of antipsychotic drugs having a structure based on a diazepine heterocycle fused to two benzene rings.
As a verb drug
is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or
drug can be (
drag).
antipsychotic |
dibenzodiazepine |
As nouns the difference between antipsychotic and dibenzodiazepine
is that
antipsychotic is any of a group of drugs used to treat psychosis while
dibenzodiazepine is any of a class of antipsychotic drugs having a structure based on a diazepine heterocycle fused to two benzene rings.
As an adjective antipsychotic
is preventing or counteracting psychosis.