How does the chemical structure of Fluoxetine Hydrochloride looks?

i know tat the chemical structure of just fluoxetine (C17H18F3NO) looks like the one in this website
http://www.3dchem.com/molecules.asp?id=3...
however wat i want to know is that hw will the structure of fluoxetine hydrochloride (C17H18F3NO.HCl) will be?

Answer:
it means you have a singly acidified molecule of fluox. proton the most basic site (the Nitrogen) and make a salt with the Cl- (so you have an ammonium chloride group)
The nitrogen of the methylamine will have an extra hydrogen on it. The nitrogen will then have a positive charge. Its counter ion will be Cl-. So the hydrochloride will be on the nitrogen.

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