Maybe you can ask your friend to run IR? Might be helpful or at least add additional information. Maybe if you could deliver the spectra someone here might be able to help you. But the the more information you gave, the better answer you get( ie C-NMR, H-NMR, IR, MS...)
Well how exactly does it work..
you might read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopyAnyway, determining the exact structure of compound solely by NMR is possible but it takes time and experience. I´ve never done it but I dont think its easy just from my experience of interpreting spectra of one of compounds I made in a lab - about 13 different carbon atoms, took me and my advisor about 2 hours and 5 different NMR experiments
1H-NMR,
13C-NMR, HMQC, COSY, HMBC and we knew the structure we just wanted to asign the peaks to their coreresponding atoms)
Saying if the compound analyzed is the one you want or not is sometimes not that difficult - maybe more/less peaks in spectrum than expected is the easienst way to answer this YES/NO question.
EDIT: I think the eplivanserin spectra is missing one peak in aromatic region and I also think that the NMR is missing some peaks entirely (I think there should b e 12) and the other one has one more.