Asked by Natalie Hasson on Apr 24, 2024
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When people first begin taking a(n) ________, they sometimes report feeling "jittery" or having a feeling of "crawling out of one's skin."
A) MAOI
B) tricyclic antidepressant
C) SSRI
D) SNRI
Jittery
Feeling nervous or unable to remain still, often due to anxiety, stress, or caffeine.
Crawling Out of One's Skin
An idiom often used to describe extreme anxiety, agitation, or discomfort.
- Identify symptoms individuals may experience when initiating antidepressant treatment.
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KL
karan lather8 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The feeling of "jittery" or having a feeling of "crawling out of one's skin" is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Learning Objectives
- Identify symptoms individuals may experience when initiating antidepressant treatment.
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