A 36-year-old woman comes to the office for follow-up of a mood disorder. The patient has a history of several depressive episodes that started in her twenties. Two years ago, she was hospitalized after staying up for several nights without sleeping and claiming that she had special powers to "end global poverty and climate change." Her symptoms responded well to treatment and she has remained on the same drug regimen since then. However, the patient now has new-onset constipation, dry skin, and hair loss. She is also concerned about a weight gain of 2.27 kg (5 lb) over the last 3-4 months despite eating healthy, low-calorie foods. Blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg and pulse is 55/min. The patient appears tired, but physical examination is otherwise normal. The diagnosis is established and her current condition is attributed to adverse effects from one of her medications. Which of the following is the most likely culprit drug?
A) Carbamazepine
B) Citalopram
C) Clozapine
D) Lamotrigine
E) Lithium
F) Risperidone
G) Trazodone
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