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AKT question relating to mental health and smoking
Single Best Answer You see a 28-year-old patient who takes escitalopram for severe depression. She reports that she has recently stopped smoking and is asking for advice regarding her anti-depressants. Which SINGLE option is MOST appropriate? Select ONE option ONLY. A. Monitor closely and consider 25% dose increase B. Monitor closely and consider 50% dose reduction C. Monitor closely and consider gradual reduction and stopping of escitalopram D. Monitor closely but the dose is unlikely to need changing