Posted by SLS on February 14, 2012, at 21:04:05
In reply to Re: Lou's reply-structural similarities, posted by SLS on February 14, 2012, at 19:52:38
> > > >QED
> > >
> > > Hardly. In spite of structural similarities, Effexor has an entirely different pharmacology to opioids. It is an SNRI, not a mu opioid agonist.> > > ed,
> > You wrote,[...structural similarities...].
> > Here is a link to an article that could fit into this discussion.
> > Lou
> > http://opiods.com/tramadol/antidepressant.htm> Oh, no! All of these compounds have oxygen in them!
Ozone is a toxic substance that is composed entirely of oxygen. How can this be? Isn't oxygen good for us?
Oh, I see. It depends upon the three-dimensional structure of the component atoms and their chemical bonds. It is a good thing that I studied chemistry in college. I was almost ready to stop breathing.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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