06-17-2017, 10:43 AM
(06-17-2017, 10:22 AM)Maegor Wrote:(06-17-2017, 10:13 AM)CameronWoof Wrote: As I said, the problem is that salbutamol is too difficult to synthesize given its effectiveness. I'd rather it be made more effective, befitting the difficulty of synthesizing it, and to add a new baseline chem to take its place that's easier to make.
Just because something is hard to synthesize does not mean it needs to be strong, a new baseline chem may be interesting though, just add some side effects so out of both salbutomol has the least side efffects
Something that's complicated to make *should* be strong, or else we have the current situation where no-one makes Salbutamol and instead goes straight for perf. because it's easier to make and has a much better medical application.
Even if perfluorodecalin has side effects that are undesirable in a medical chem, its strength means it's used anyway, which I don't think is a great situation to be in.