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Lou's reply-psytlrknro » Phillipa

Posted by Lou Pilder on December 11, 2011, at 11:10:49

In reply to Re: Lou's response-kmunteavdhth » Lou Pilder, posted by Phillipa on December 10, 2011, at 21:39:57

> Lou zyprexa is not a benzo it is an atypical antipsycotic. Phillipa

Phillipa,
You wrote thw above.
Zyprexa is a compound in a class called {thieno}benzodiazepines. A thienobenzodiazepine is made up of
A. a benzo ring
B. a diazepine ring
C. a thiophene ring
The overiding issue here is the member given zyprexa when he/she had completed a wiithdrawal from a benzodiazepine. There is a body of research to show that taking zyprexa can aggravate withdrawal symptoms and lower seizure threshold and worsen withdrawal effects to people withdrawaling from benzodiazepines. There is research to indicate that zyprexa is advised to be avoided even after 2 years from the withdrawal from a benzodiazepine.
The symptoms that are described by the member here are some of those in the liturature that could be the reimurgence of benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome. And there aree cases of death as a result of taking zyprexa with a benzodiazepine as the two are CNS depressants and respiratory depressants.
You see, the chemiclas in zyprexa are the same as in a benzodiazepine but with more chemicals added to the compond called Olanzepine. The science of addiction is explained by scientists, but I have additional knowledge as to what causes addiction and how to overcome addiction. I am prohibited here by Mr. Hsiung to post a lot concerning that, which keeps me from posting support from my perspective as a lot of that support would come from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me which Mr Hsiung has posted to me a prohibiton concerning such to post here.
You see, as to if zyprexa is or is not a BZD, the chemical structure of both have a benzo ring and a diazepine ring. Zyprexa has an additional ring, but containes the same two as a benzodiazepine. Now Chuck Berry and Mick Jagger have different songs, but they both contain the same ingrediants in the music and it's still rock-an-roll to me.
Lou

 

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