A 17-year-old then appearing female with a history of major depression disorder presents with increased fatigue. The patient states that while she normally runs and exercises after each meal until she has expended the number of calories she’s eaten, she has been feeling more tired during these workouts and is recently having difficulty completing them. She states that she felt similarly during prior depressive episodes and thinks the sertraline is no longer controlling her symptoms. The patient also notes that she has been feeling ugly due to the appearance of her thin, soft hairs on the back of her arms. She is concerned because her stress has become so severe, she has stop menstruating right recently. What part of the patient’s presentation is a relative contraindication to Augmenting her depression treatment with bupropion?
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