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In the Article it says a brand name is Alinamin-F - I find that Alinamin-F is ("Fursultiamine" as "Fursultiamine hydrochloride”). A Manufacturer of the drug wrote me in an email, “The "hydrochloride" part comes off when dissolved in the stomach, etc., so it does not affect absorption”.
1) Is the absorption of "Fursultiamine hydrochloride” the same as "Fursultiamine”?
2) Are they the same biologically? 2601:100:897F:3C10:7003:F6AE:70A9:B700 (talk) 12:48, 29 September 2022 (UTC)Reply