Posted by Lou Pilder on April 28, 2011, at 20:52:42
In reply to Lou's reply - Zyprexa a type of benzodiazepine » Phillipa, posted by Lou Pilder on April 28, 2011, at 20:30:20
> > Lou sorry but you I feel you are mistaken as zyprexa is a atypical antipsychotic and is not a benzodiazapine. You might google both and see the pharmacal composition is very different for both meds. Benzos include valium, xanax, ativan, tranxene, Librium, ativan and others I'm sure I've forgotten. Phillipa
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> Phillipa,
> Zyprexa has in it's chemical structure a thineobenzodiazepine. It is a type of BZD in it's chemical structure, or one could say that the parts that combine to make a benzodiazepine are in the chemical structure of Zyprexa. Zyprexa has in its chemical structure a thineobenzodiazepine.
> I think that it is important in my discussion here that this is presented to the one wanting to be free from this drug. This educatinal aspect of the composition of Zyprexa could play an important role later so I introduced it now.
> Here is a web site that shows this about Zyprexa. It is not my intention to discuss molecular biology or organic chemistry here, but just to know what the constituants of the drug are.
> Lou
> http://www.chemicalbook.com/ChemicalProductProperty_EN_CB6755515.htm
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> correction
Zyprexa is a thienobenzodiazepine, not a thineobenzodiazepine
Lou
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