A college student being treated for depression reports taking a 30-day supply of antidepressant drugs at one time. Which antidepressant is the most dangerous in overdose?

1. Venlafaxine
2. Fluoxetine
3. Paroxetine
4. Sertraline


Correct Answer: 1

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