Talk:Delorazepam

Contradiction in bioavailability percentage
This article contradicts itself with respect to bioavailability percentage. In the first paragraph in the Pharmacology section, it says, "Bioavailability is about 77 percent." (a side note, in my opinion, convention both at Wikipedia and in general says the proper notation of percent in this context would be "77%", opposed to writing the word percent as "77 percent"). In the sidebar under "Pharmacokinetic data" bioavailability is shown at 87%.

I am not sure which is actually correct and do not have time to research it thoroughly enough to find out, but I felt this contradiction important enough to mention it here. Someone doing quick research could easily miss it.

I do not usually created talk page entries nor edit Wikipedia often, so I apologize if anything about this is out of the normal procedures. I briefly read the talk page guidelines and decided this seemed appropriate based on what I read there.

Thank you 98.23.17.177 (talk) 09:41, 16 August 2015 (UTC)

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