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Trazodone affinities for sigma receptors seem wrong (or right), if u go to the page
/info/en/?search=Trazodone the affinities are different
Not only are the affinities for Trazodone (as mentioned above) different, but they are also different for Fluoxetine. The page dedicated to Fluoxetine lists affinities (Ki) which are significantly different than of those listed on this page. I am guessing this is true for alot of the drugs. — Preceding
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determination of affinities is very error-prone, so there often are multiple values for one and the same drug, depending on the source. It's often wiser to give a span instead of an exact value.
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Trazodone affinities for sigma receptors seem wrong (or right), if u go to the page
/info/en/?search=Trazodone the affinities are different
Not only are the affinities for Trazodone (as mentioned above) different, but they are also different for Fluoxetine. The page dedicated to Fluoxetine lists affinities (Ki) which are significantly different than of those listed on this page. I am guessing this is true for alot of the drugs. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
73.110.0.19 (
talk)
14:30, 9 May 2017 (UTC)reply
determination of affinities is very error-prone, so there often are multiple values for one and the same drug, depending on the source. It's often wiser to give a span instead of an exact value.