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Am J Psychiatry 119:890, March 1963
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.119.9.890
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SEVERE ORAL MONILIASIS COMPLICATING CHLORPROMAZINE THERAPY

FRANCIS J. KANE JR. M.D.1

1 Dept. of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina.

A case of severe oral moniliasis as a complication of chlorpromazine therapy is reported. Therapeutic response to Mycostatin suspension was good. It was not necessary to discontinue chlorpiromazine therapy.







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