Posted by Lou PIlder on February 26, 2013, at 13:40:27 [reposted on March 2, 2013, at 17:20:50 | original URL]
In reply to , posted by on December 31, 1969, at 18:00:00
> I thought that the idea out the board was for people with knowledge (either formal or experiential) to help others with questions that they have regarding psychotropic medication.
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> Offering a reply of a scientific nature, requires the offerer to have some knowledge of the science behind the information.
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> My daughter's Grade 12 Chemistry textbook clearly defines the differences between inorganic benzene & benzene incorporated into an organic molecule.
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> It is nice to want to offer help, but we must stick to the facts of science involved & not just guess or fearmonger.
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> Just a polite suggestion. - CamC_W,
You wrote,[...inorganic benzene...].
I am unsure as to what you are wanting others to think here about benzene and its chemical constituants in psychotropic drugs. If you could post answers here to the following, I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
A. Since benzene is an organic compound, how could there be an "inorganic benzene"?
B. If there is no such thing as an inorganic benzene, what are you wanting others to think concerning benzene and psychotropic drugs?
C. Are you aware of that there are derivatives of benzene that are made from benzene and are in many psychotropic drugs?
Lou
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