Jill's marriage has suffered ever since the birth of her second child. Since the birth, she has been depressed

and has had little interest in intimacy with her husband.

Jill feels unattractive with the additional weight
she carries since the birth and has been rejecting her husband's advances. After discussing her feelings
with Dr. Tora, Dr. Tora has decided to prescribe her an antidepressant. Considering the problems she has
been having in her marriage, which of the following is Dr. Tora most likely to prescribe?

A) vanlafaxine B) imipramine C) Bupropion D) Prozac


C

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