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Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine—an example of imidazopyridine and a core structure of zolpidem and some compounds described below.

An imidazopyridine is a nitrogen containing heterocycle that is also a class of drugs that contain this same chemical substructure. In general, they are GABAA receptor agonists, however recently proton pump inhibitors, aromatase inhibitors, NSAIDs and other classes of drugs in this class have been developed as well. Despite usually being similar to them in effect, they are not chemically related to benzodiazepines. As such, GABAA-agonizing imidazopyridines, pyrazolopyrimidines, and cyclopyrrones are sometimes grouped together and referred to as "nonbenzodiazepines." Imidazopyridines include:

SedativesEdit

Anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics (GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators):

AntipsychoticEdit

Antipsychotics:

GastrointestinalEdit

Drugs used for peptic ulcer disease (PUD), GERD and gastroprokinetic agents (motility stimulants):

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Anti-inflammatoriesEdit

NSAIDs, analgesics and antimigraine drugs:

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CardiovascularEdit

Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system:

BoneEdit

Drugs for treatment of bone diseases:

AntineoplasticEdit

Antineoplastic agents:

AntiviralEdit

Directly-acting antiviral agents:

DAergicEdit

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