Talk:Glisodin

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Recent content I submitted (related to Glisodin) was removed by Tim Vickers due to "adding inappropriate external links." Now that I understand the connection between external links and spam, I am in good faith trying again, by directing traffic directly to the Glisodin Wikipedia page. All the assertions being made are based on sound clinical research, and all are accessible from a variety of sources. Please understand that my resubmission is not a stubborn attempt to challenge the editors, but rather an effort to share this intelligence with the best of intentions. Cavemanlawyer15 (talk) 21:55, 17 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

GliSODin Spelling[edit]

  • Is GliSODin (the registered trademarked spelling) the only proper way to spell the compound, or is there a generic (ie: non-trademarked) spelling that can be used when referring to the compound as opposed to the commercial product? My guess is that there isn't because the compound is patented and the mark is registered, but I stand to be corrected. If there is a generic version of the name, then please reverse my recent edit to the main article body. dot Tom (talk) 14:20, 12 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]