Re: Sodium picosulphate



The heterocycle in the molecule is 2-picoline (2-methylpyridine) which
is where we get the "pico". The methyl has been modified with the two
sodium benzyl sulfates.

Have you ever run into any pharmaceutical that was properly named?

John
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