Abstract
Tizanidine is an imidazoline derivative with the agonistic activity of central alpha 2 receptors at both the spinal and supra-spinal levels. It was prepared for the first time in 1978 and approved for use in 1996. The present review focuses on all methods used for the synthesis of tizanidine, related compounds and intermediates. This review article covers all the methods that have been used in the preparation of tizanidine since its discovery until now. Methods used for the preparation of tizanidine-related compounds are also covered. This review gives those interested in drug synthesis and designs the ability to form a complete picture of the preparation of this drug, as well as providing the opportunity for the synthesis of other drugs developed from this drug to increase activity and/or reduce side effects.
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