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A patient begins taking an antidepressant and comes to the clinic for a 2-week follow-up appointment. She complains that the depression has not gotten better or gone away. A nurse would be correct to counsel the patient that
 
  a. the medication may take several weeks before therapeutic effects are seen.
  b. the physician may need to order another medication.
  c. tolerance may have developed, and the dose should be increased.
  d. the medication should be doubled to create a greater supply in the body.
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Antipsychotics and antidepressants must be taken for several weeks before full therapeutic ef-fects are seen.
Another medication is not yet indicated.
Tolerance develops with chronic prolonged use, two weeks is not considered prolonged.
The medication should not be doubled as toxicity may occur.
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