I wouldn't dream of saying such a thing, sir.
But you see what I mean about context and utility? It's practically a waste of the 20 minutes to look it up. If you have someone who's ill, then you will use any source you can.
Quite honestly, as a little bit of an older physician, I would say my practice has changed dramatically in the last five years; I've stopped using this book. Our website under the aegis of CMA has a very active online resource for things like this, and I use it instead. But the traditional sources of information are useless. But again, it's not something I can use when I write the prescription; it's something I have to go looking for afterwards, and that's my problem.