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1 Consultant Psychiatrist, Ross Clinic, Aberdeen
2 Senior Lecturer in Haematology, Department of Medicine, University of Aberdeen
A clinical study and in vitro findings both fail to show that a significant depression of serum vitamin-B12 levels (as estimated by Lactobacillus leichmannii) occurs as a result of the use of the commonly prescribed phenothiazines and related drugs.
Submitted on June 19, 1969
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