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I skimmed it (on my way out for the day), and it definately has a slant to it. Many of his 'facts' look at the interactions from a different perspective. For instance.....Tartadyskinsis (sp?) can happen, but the %'s are low, and the rates can be lowered even further if you use atypical neuroleptics instead of the traditional neuroleptics that have been around for decades.
He also makes assumptions that are not spelled out. The fact that there could be an under diagnosis or mis-diagnosis of a variety of mental illnesses. It isn't that people are magically becoming more mentally ill, but the fact it is being recognized more. Also, some of the stigmas have been lessened, so more people are seeking help.
Anyhow...i'm outta here....I'll check back after the holiday.
-p
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