Phenothiazine Deaths: A Critical Review
Abstract
To determine whether "phenothiazine death" is a valid entity, the authors examined case studies in the literature for other explanations of these sudden, unexpected, autopsy-negative deaths. The results of their comparisons of a large number of phenothiazine deaths and deaths due to lethal catatonia raise doubts as to the validity of phenothiazine death as an entity.
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