Hi, I was hoping you could help me. When I was a Wikipedian n00b I moved PCPr to Phencyclamine via cut & paste. Now I am attempting to merge the page histories, but I cannot move Phencyclamine to PCPr (via the move function) because the page already exists.
I either need the help of an administrator or I need you to move it for me, and either of us could undo my cut edits on PCPr. I felt it was a good edit because the page for PCP is a disambig page which easily leads to Phencyclidine... granted the name "Phencyclamine" leaves out the propyl chain, but it's kind of like "psilacetin" for 4-acetcyloxy-n,n-dimethyltryptamine.
Anyway, your help would be much appreciated (and any input too- I really don't care whether the new or old name is kept, but I think the new name is appropriate...I dunno, Phencyclopropanamine isn't bad either). Thanks!
I noticed that you set-up the Tenapanor page recently. That's good, i'm impressed that you were doing that in your need. I wondered if you knew anything about JNJ-28583867, another tetrahydroisoquinoline design.Deass (talk) 20:08, 11 May 2014 (UTC)
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See commons:Commons:Deletion requests/File:Cefbuperazone.png about commons:File:Cefbuperazone.png - one you created in 2008 and was moved to commons in 2011. Ronhjones (Talk) 18:17, 2 September 2014 (UTC)
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I corrected the synthesis like you said. I bought Dan's book 6 and that was how he did it with the primary amine. I knew it was wrong but thought maybe it was still an interesting compound but I could not access the full journal article w/o Athens password.--Lukashenk0 (talk) 20:39, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
Also, he said i-Pr and not n-Pr. Don't worry, i'll correct all of it.--Lukashenk0 (talk) 20:43, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
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