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Dear David,
Thanks for the link.  Is lactnet (toxnet) usually the first to come out with new 
research?  For the most part I keep Hale's book for reference to almost any 
medication.  Our pharmacy and pediatricians office's do as well.  Do you find it 
to be as comprehensive (or more so) than Tom Hale?  I understand that you 
can update any med quickly and look it up on--line quicker than waiting for a 
new addition of a med book to come out.  Since the controversy on Zoloft, 
this was clearly the best and most effeicient way to do the research.. I 
appreciate the information!

best,
robin

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