Posted by EscherDementian on February 17, 2004, at 3:52:58
Anyone have the time or care to take a chemistry look at Lexapro, Effexor, Wellbutrin, or any of the other meds we've been )>screEEEEming<( about, in terms of anything similar to copper? i have a hunch about copper levels (or even something SIMILAR somehow) in these pharmaceudical coctails and the tinnitus that many of us have experienced while taking them.
Consider, too, the fillers, binding agents, coatings? We all can find out about the synergistic _benefits_, but what about the fillers, etc. in a 'coctail' combo?
If i were a chemist i'd be all about this curiosity for myself. I guess i could start by comparing molecules? Or, wait-! Luca Turin-- no, that was scent, nevermind. ;-)
Does anyone have the skills to assist/indulge me in this possibly silly hunch?
*sigh* i haven't even the means to peek under a molecule's legs to see what gender it is.
And it's late and bedtime for BoZo, here...
Thanx' in advance~Escher's Dementia
Going to bed now.
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