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A patient presents with paranoia, aggressive behavior, and auditory hallucinations. On admission, the patient’s physical examination is normal. Blood tests, drug screens, imaging studies, and ECG are unremarkable. The patient is started on medication for his symptoms. Two weeks later, he develops a fever, delirium, and lead pipe rigidity. His medications (all for psychiatric symptoms) are stopped, and intensive supportive care is given. Two days later, his condition has stabilized but is not improving. Which is the most appropriate medication to start for this patient’s condition? A. Benztropine B. Clozapine C. Trihexyphenidyl D. Dantrolene
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