Monday, October 26, 2015

treat high blood pressure with laughter



Noticed by b3ta member The Hedgehog From Hell.


5 comments:

chickelit said...

I puzzled over the name "bisoprolol", looking at its chemical structure for clues. The "bi" or "bis" threw me because it implies that something is twinned. I can't see it. It wasn't until I saw that there were other similar "lol" drugs like metoprolol. I think the "biso" is a contraction of "beta-iso"

chickelit said...

The name "fumarate" rhymes with "fumigate" and sounds a bit toxic. The name however derives from a flower called fumitory which has a long medicinal history of usage.

rhhardin said...

Drugs are given the names of African American children.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Will Smith: smith
Rob Smith: smith

Methadras said...

The last picture looks like it's directed at me.