medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning

Most antidepressant drugs cause weight gain. While dieting can help reduce the amount of weight gained, some weight gain is unlikely to be preventable.

Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the statements above?

  1. There are likely to be individuals on antidepressants who put on some weight despite watching their diet.
  2. Weight gain ranks as the single most frequent side effect produced by antidepressant medication.
  3. Dieting is the sole available means of limiting the weight gain that antidepressants bring on.
  4. Every person who takes an antidepressant is destined to gain at least some weight.
  5. No one taking an antidepressant can possibly hold their weight steady by any method.

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