A 28-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician because of depressed mood. She states that she has been depressed for as long as she can remember and feels bad about herself almost all of the time. She states that her only happy moments were during her hon- eymoon two years ago, and during a ski trip in college when she felt “on top of the world.” She confides that for a couple weeks last month she felt life was no longer worth living. At that time, she was having extreme difficulty
sleeping, a complete loss of energy, and a lack of appetite. A review of the patient’s history shows that during the past two years she has seen a physician for complaints of stomach up- set, fatigue, headaches, and an unintentional 3.6-kg (8-lb) weight gain. Physical examina- tion and results of laboratory tests are within normal limits. Which of the following is an ad- verse effect the patient may experience during the course of the treatment of this illness?
(A) Agranulocytosis
(B) Anorgasmia
(C) Arrhythmia
(D) Polyuria
(E) Stevens-Johnson syndrome