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Again, just because it has floriNe in it, doesn't automagically make it a floriDe.
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Naw, maybe once I'd have killed myself, but I take all these fantastic medications that help me cope with my weird brain so.
Yeah, I'm good.
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This bond is very, very , VERY strong. Organofluorine molecules are highly nonreactive as a result of said bond.
That being said, there may be trace amounts of Florine in prozac, but it wouldn't be enough to cause any issues. You're talking about atoms worth.
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Making something into hydrochlorides is a common way to make them water-soluble, as the amines (non-organics) typically aren't.
Every form of fluoride and fluorinated chemical is poisonous. They're mostly pesticides and industrial chemicals. Certainly no nutritional value. Then you get certain drugs that use the properties of fluorine to do things like penetrate the BBB and cell membranes, which is a useful property in some circumstances, but the idea that you would eat some fluorinated chemical every day cause you feel sad is idiotic.
just kys instead