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== Fluorenol ==
== Fluorenol ==
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 16 March 2025

Fluorenol is a alcoholic organic compound that is structurally related to fluorene. It is classified as a nootropic, a type of drug that enhances cognitive function. Fluorenol was first synthesized by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer in the 1960s as a potential treatment for dementia and Alzheimer's disease, but it was never marketed.

Chemistry[edit]

Fluorenol is a tertiary alcohol, meaning it has three carbon atoms attached to the alcohol group. Its chemical formula is C13H10O. It is a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.

Pharmacology[edit]

Fluorenol is a potent antagonist of the adenosine receptor, which is involved in sleep regulation. It is also a weak agonist of the dopamine receptor, which is involved in mood and motivation. Fluorenol has been shown to improve memory and attention in animal studies, but its effects in humans are not well studied.

Safety[edit]

The safety of fluorenol in humans is not well established. It is not approved for use as a drug in any country. Some studies have suggested that it may have potential side effects, including insomnia, anxiety, and nausea.

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