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Scenаriо: Three pаtients with schizоphreniа have been cоmpliant with their antipsychotic medication. Each patient is taking a different antipsychotic medication: Patient A: Hallucinations have resolved, but the patient now has rigidity, bradykinesia, and elevated prolactin with galactorrhea. Weight is stable. Patient B: Hallucinations and negative symptoms are controlled; however, cognitive testing reveals persistent executive dysfunction and memory deficits. The patient has gained a significant amount of weight and has now developed insulin resistance. Patient C: Hallucinations, negative symptoms, and cognitive deficits have markedly improved and are compared to baseline (what they were like prior to psychosis). The patient does not demonstrate evidence of a movement disorder and presents with normal prolactin levels, but reports significant nausea, constipation, and dry mouth. Question: Which patient is most likely prescribed an antipsychotic whose mechanism aligns with the cholinergic hypothesis (e.g., the M₁/M₄ muscarinic agonist xanomeline‑trospium)?