Typical three drug combinations include:
A) An SSRI, a benzo, and an anticonvulsant.
B) An MAOI, A benzo, and an anticonvulsant.
C) Lithium, a stimulant and a benzo.
D) Lithium, an anticonvulsant, and an atypical antipsychotic.
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