The molecule is built on a bicyclic framework composed of a 1,2,4-triazole fused to a pyrrolidine. The triazole is a five-membered aromatic ring containing two carbons and three nitrogens, numbered N1-N2-C3-N4-C5. Fusion occurs through N1 and C5 to form the pyrrolidine ring, which is numbered N1-C5-C6-C7-C8, closing back at N1.

It has three substituents:
- At C3: a side chain begins with a chiral carbon (S configuration). This chiral center is bonded to C3 of the triazole, a fluorine atom, a hydrogen atom, and to a cyclopropane ring.
- At C6 (S configuration): a fluorine atom is present.
- At C8 (S configuration): a benzene ring is attached.