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If you are not a psychiatrist or if you are a general psychiatrist not specializing in consultationliaison psychiatry, please don't dismiss this book out of hand; it could easily become a most useful addition to your shelf of frequently consulted clinical textbooks. A variety of questions can be answered by consulting this book, including the following: Does the immunosuppressant OKT3 (muromonab-CD3) cause delirium? (yes). Should lithium be withheld on the days patients receive chemotherapy? (yes). Can diazepam be teratogenic? (yes). Is methylphenidate effective in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)related depression? (yes). At least 15 percent of medical outpatients have serious depressive
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