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I notice that you have added verbiage to the OCD article claiming that hydroxyzine is a strong antiobsessive. However, the citation you added has a title of "Use of hydroxyzine in psychosis", and no abstract is available online. Psychosis is not the same as obsessive thought; although obsessive thought sometimes occurs in psychosis, it can also occur without psychosis, and OCD is not commonly considered a psychotic disorder. Further, the paper is 53 years old and hydroxyzine is still not a common treatment for OCD, leading me to believe that any antiobsessive effect of hydroxyzine is not as strong as the writer may imply. Do you have access to the paper? If so, could you provide specific text quotations supporting the claims you added to the Wiki article? -- Aurochs ( Talk | Block) 19:21, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
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Re your recent edit: I appreciate the basic thrust of your change. The problem is that, strictly speaking, Germany and the United States are federal states, while Bavaria and Texas are federated states. "Normally" people don't use the word "federated", but calling the constituent states "federal states" is either incorrect, or at least ambiguous, because in this sort of context might want to apply the word "federal" to Germany. In this context, I am also not happy about the word "sovereign" being applied to the constituent states. They are, of course, partly sovereign, and may even have extremely limited sovereignty in some international contexts, but I'm not sure the word is helpful, rather than misleading, to someone who doesn't know the exact situation anyway, because sovereign state usually means something else. -- Boson ( talk) 23:00, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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I notice that you have added verbiage to the OCD article claiming that hydroxyzine is a strong antiobsessive. However, the citation you added has a title of "Use of hydroxyzine in psychosis", and no abstract is available online. Psychosis is not the same as obsessive thought; although obsessive thought sometimes occurs in psychosis, it can also occur without psychosis, and OCD is not commonly considered a psychotic disorder. Further, the paper is 53 years old and hydroxyzine is still not a common treatment for OCD, leading me to believe that any antiobsessive effect of hydroxyzine is not as strong as the writer may imply. Do you have access to the paper? If so, could you provide specific text quotations supporting the claims you added to the Wiki article? -- Aurochs ( Talk | Block) 19:21, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
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Re your recent edit: I appreciate the basic thrust of your change. The problem is that, strictly speaking, Germany and the United States are federal states, while Bavaria and Texas are federated states. "Normally" people don't use the word "federated", but calling the constituent states "federal states" is either incorrect, or at least ambiguous, because in this sort of context might want to apply the word "federal" to Germany. In this context, I am also not happy about the word "sovereign" being applied to the constituent states. They are, of course, partly sovereign, and may even have extremely limited sovereignty in some international contexts, but I'm not sure the word is helpful, rather than misleading, to someone who doesn't know the exact situation anyway, because sovereign state usually means something else. -- Boson ( talk) 23:00, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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