Figure 1. Structural formulas of the optical isomers of etomidate. Etomidate is a carboxylated imidazole, (alpha-ethylbenzyl)-imidazole-5-carboxylate, and exists in two mirror-image enantiomers. The asymmetric carbon atom is marked by an asterisk. R(+) etomidate is the isomer that is used clinically.

Figure 1. Structural formulas of the optical isomers of etomidate. Etomidate is a carboxylated imidazole, (alpha-ethylbenzyl)-imidazole-5-carboxylate, and exists in two mirror-image enantiomers. The asymmetric carbon atom is marked by an asterisk. R(+) etomidate is the isomer that is used clinically.

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