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scenario: a 45-year-old patient with bipolar disorder is on quetiapine …

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scenario: a 45-year-old patient with bipolar disorder is on quetiapine but experiences substantial weight gain.
question: what is the best approach to address this side effect?

  • switch to a different antipsychotic with a lower risk of weight gain.
  • add a weight-loss medication.
  • increase the dose of quetiapine.
  • advise the patient to increase physical activity.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To address the weight - gain side effect of quetiapine in a bipolar - disorder patient, we need to consider the root cause. The weight gain is a side effect of the current antipsychotic (quetiapine). Switching to a different antipsychotic with a lower risk of weight gain targets the source of the problem. Adding weight - loss medication may have its own side effects and doesn't address the underlying issue of the antipsychotic's side effect. Increasing the quetiapine dose is likely to worsen the weight - gain problem as higher doses may intensify side effects. Advising increased physical activity is a good general measure but is not the most direct way to address the medication - related side effect compared to switching the medication to one with a lower weight - gain risk.

Answer:

A. Switch to a different antipsychotic with a lower risk of weight gain.