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@ Doc James: You recently reverted, without any explanation whatsoever, certain copyedits that I had made to improve the clarity of this article. I stand by the explanations of these copyedits that I gave in their edit summaries, and have restored them. Please do not revert these changes again without at least explaining your reasoning and participating in discussion of the issues involved. One of the problems in the version you restored is that it sounds at first glance as though it is saying that olanzapine must be a necessary component of any first-line regimen for schizophrenia:
My edit makes it clearer that olanzapine is one medication among others:
More generally: please do not revert the work of others without having a specific reason for doing so.
— Syrenka V ( talk) 18:38, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
Is olanzapine really a good medicine for those who have bipolar 1 disorder, borderline personality disorder, sever major depression, anxiety? Agehringer7786 ( talk) 06:52, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
Carbon monosulfide the only stable molecule is a sulfide and the (zyprexa-molecule bares a close resemblance to ammonium sulfide aka (di)ammonium sulfide a chemical found inside of Stink bomb and know for is unpleasant smell) 2001:558:6012:1B:C060:FD4B:1F23:B43A ( talk) 15:40, 7 July 2018 (UTC)
Hello dear wikipedia Community😊 As it was discussed,the quality of my english is way below I thought it was. (As maybe you can see at the sentences here I don't know 😁) But this article I wrote for this Site, I really liked it. So if someone have the time to work my grammatical errors out of this article, will have my kindest wishes 🙂 BECAUSE I think the Information I wanted to communicate with this article is not that much wrong, I think, I mean the strong binding affinity to Overall all receptors known to interact with neuroleptics makes olanzapine somehow unique between the most common neuroleptics (except maybe chlorprothixen But thats not a maintenance Meditation). So If someone wants to correct my sentence, feel free to so so, I would be very thankfull😊
Heres the article:
By looking at the binding affinities of olanzapine, it seems that, in contrast to other antipsychotics, which, at least in most of the cases, have a "dual" affinity profile (weak dopaminergic though strong histaminergic or the opposite), olanzapine has high binding affinities to rigorous all receptortypes usually involved in a neuroleptic receptorprofile (so it has both, strong dopaminergic and histaminergic properties). This can eventually be one cause (of many), why olanzapine was ranked third in one big meta analysis.Hello dear wikipedia Community😊 As it was discussed,the quality of my english is way below I thought it was. (As maybe you can see at the sentences here I don't know 😁) But this article I wrote for this Site, I really liked it. So if someone have the time to work my grammatical errors out of this article, will have my kindest wishes 🙂 BECAUSE I think the Information I wanted to communicate with this article is not that much wrong, I think, I mean the strong binding affinity to Overall all receptors known to interact with neuroleptics makes olanzapine somehow unique between the most common neuroleptics (except maybe chlorprothixen But thats not a maintenance Meditation) 94.218.70.149 ( talk) 17:45, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
So it’s “movement disorders” and not specifically Akathisia?? Like it has a name. Lady Meg ( talk) 05:39, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
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@ Doc James: You recently reverted, without any explanation whatsoever, certain copyedits that I had made to improve the clarity of this article. I stand by the explanations of these copyedits that I gave in their edit summaries, and have restored them. Please do not revert these changes again without at least explaining your reasoning and participating in discussion of the issues involved. One of the problems in the version you restored is that it sounds at first glance as though it is saying that olanzapine must be a necessary component of any first-line regimen for schizophrenia:
My edit makes it clearer that olanzapine is one medication among others:
More generally: please do not revert the work of others without having a specific reason for doing so.
— Syrenka V ( talk) 18:38, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
Is olanzapine really a good medicine for those who have bipolar 1 disorder, borderline personality disorder, sever major depression, anxiety? Agehringer7786 ( talk) 06:52, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
Carbon monosulfide the only stable molecule is a sulfide and the (zyprexa-molecule bares a close resemblance to ammonium sulfide aka (di)ammonium sulfide a chemical found inside of Stink bomb and know for is unpleasant smell) 2001:558:6012:1B:C060:FD4B:1F23:B43A ( talk) 15:40, 7 July 2018 (UTC)
Hello dear wikipedia Community😊 As it was discussed,the quality of my english is way below I thought it was. (As maybe you can see at the sentences here I don't know 😁) But this article I wrote for this Site, I really liked it. So if someone have the time to work my grammatical errors out of this article, will have my kindest wishes 🙂 BECAUSE I think the Information I wanted to communicate with this article is not that much wrong, I think, I mean the strong binding affinity to Overall all receptors known to interact with neuroleptics makes olanzapine somehow unique between the most common neuroleptics (except maybe chlorprothixen But thats not a maintenance Meditation). So If someone wants to correct my sentence, feel free to so so, I would be very thankfull😊
Heres the article:
By looking at the binding affinities of olanzapine, it seems that, in contrast to other antipsychotics, which, at least in most of the cases, have a "dual" affinity profile (weak dopaminergic though strong histaminergic or the opposite), olanzapine has high binding affinities to rigorous all receptortypes usually involved in a neuroleptic receptorprofile (so it has both, strong dopaminergic and histaminergic properties). This can eventually be one cause (of many), why olanzapine was ranked third in one big meta analysis.Hello dear wikipedia Community😊 As it was discussed,the quality of my english is way below I thought it was. (As maybe you can see at the sentences here I don't know 😁) But this article I wrote for this Site, I really liked it. So if someone have the time to work my grammatical errors out of this article, will have my kindest wishes 🙂 BECAUSE I think the Information I wanted to communicate with this article is not that much wrong, I think, I mean the strong binding affinity to Overall all receptors known to interact with neuroleptics makes olanzapine somehow unique between the most common neuroleptics (except maybe chlorprothixen But thats not a maintenance Meditation) 94.218.70.149 ( talk) 17:45, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
So it’s “movement disorders” and not specifically Akathisia?? Like it has a name. Lady Meg ( talk) 05:39, 27 July 2023 (UTC)