Posted by Janelle on June 13, 2003, at 20:23:12
Okay, I did a Google search like you mentioned on that r-enantiomer word and yep, it brought up tons of hits. However, as I began clicking on them they also mentioned an "s-enantiomer"!!
Now I am thoroughly confused about these two things and if you could explain them in PLAIN ENGLISH (the hits do not; they're very technical), I sure would appreciate it!
I'm determined to be able to understand the difference between Lexapro and Celexa, the latter of which I'm on, and I just know it boils down in large part to the "enantiomer" differences between the two meds, but I can't get a grip on what the r and s enantiomers are! Thanks.
poster:Janelle
thread:233801
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