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Menstrual changes with antipsychotic drugs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

K. H. Gingell
Affiliation:
Newtown Hospital, Newtown Road, Worcester
J. S. Darley
Affiliation:
Kidderminster General Hospital, Worcestershire
C. A. Lengua
Affiliation:
All Saints Hospital, Lodge Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18
P. Baddela
Affiliation:
All Saints Hospital, Lodge Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18
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