Posted by ger man on October 17, 2011, at 13:11:17
In reply to Re: Aplenzin, posted by jch on October 15, 2011, at 16:41:08
> Aplenzin vs. Wellbutrin
>
> Most obvious is a lower seizure rate than Wellbutrin (Documented in study at NIH).
> Additionally seizures are of shorter duration and cause less brain damage.
>
> Differences between HBr and HCl:
>
> HBr is twice as heavy (81g/mol) as HCl (36.s.46 g/mol
>
> HBr is more than twice as dense (3.3) as HCl
> (1.49)
>
> HBr has a higher solubility in H2O, 193 vs 72 in HCl.
>
> At room temp HBr is a liquid, HCl is a gas. This indicates that HBr molecules are more tightly packed than HCL.
>
> Both are dipolar however HBr is 0.80 vs.HCl 1.05.The higher the polarity of a molecule the more able it is to influence the polarity of another molecule.
>
> HBr is much more reactive than HCl.
>
> So although they are both halogens there are some concrete differences between the molecules, the most important possibly, the difference in their reactivity.
>There is no difference in effectivity i think, its just the antiion that is different,the active compund is the same. I wont spend too much time speculating about what this difference could mean for the whole med. I just think its more kind of a marketing gimmick as many of us hope that those changes have an effect on how it works for us.
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