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Medicines That Increase Appetite.
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Common side effect of some drugs is increased aappetite and therefore weight gain. If the increased appetite can be resisted does this result in weight loss ie if you feel constantly hungry but maintain a normal calorie intake, does the body think it's not being fed so starts using its fat reserves?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Squad, you arnt aware of medications that have a side effect of weight gain and you dont know it? Is that it?
Tell me if I'm wrong...(just guessing here)
a) you're a retired gp?
b)youre not up to date with recent medical research?
c)youve certainly got no compassion for people with mental health disorders....stiff upper lip and all that?....if youve put on weight then its not your medication, its the fact that your a greedy, glutenouse pudding.
d) im a doctor and I know better than you know yourself.
have learnt a lot reading your previous posts but you come across now as an arrogant ***, like other doctors ive known.
Tell me if I'm wrong...(just guessing here)
a) you're a retired gp?
b)youre not up to date with recent medical research?
c)youve certainly got no compassion for people with mental health disorders....stiff upper lip and all that?....if youve put on weight then its not your medication, its the fact that your a greedy, glutenouse pudding.
d) im a doctor and I know better than you know yourself.
have learnt a lot reading your previous posts but you come across now as an arrogant ***, like other doctors ive known.
This is quite an old article but it does support your hypothesis.
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /life-s tyle/he alth-an d-famil ies/hea lth-new s/huge- weight- gains-r eported -by-pat ients-o n-presc ription -drugs- 454472. html
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I am underweight and was told by my GP there are 3 medications they often prescribe to help increase appetite
1. Steroids (my GP decided against this due to the bone thinning effect)
2. A cannabis based drug ( can't remember the name) often prescribed to cancer/hiv patients. My GP decided against this as it can go either way - either increase the appetite OR completely suppress it
3. Mirtapazine. This is an anti depressant and the most common side effect is increased appetite and wight gain. I've been trying this one out for 4 weeks and have managed to gain 2 kg in weight.
1. Steroids (my GP decided against this due to the bone thinning effect)
2. A cannabis based drug ( can't remember the name) often prescribed to cancer/hiv patients. My GP decided against this as it can go either way - either increase the appetite OR completely suppress it
3. Mirtapazine. This is an anti depressant and the most common side effect is increased appetite and wight gain. I've been trying this one out for 4 weeks and have managed to gain 2 kg in weight.
\\\\\\I can't think of any COMMONLY prescribed drugs that have increase in weight as a side effect. \\\\
I did indeed put the word COMMONLY in capital letters......the psychiatric drugs that have been mentioned may well be "commonly" used.............but not by ALL doctors.
"Commonly"......olanzepine, i had never heard of.
OK.....I am wrong.......I AM WRONG !!
Just my opinion ....the value of which varies within ABER's valuable assessment.
I did indeed put the word COMMONLY in capital letters......the psychiatric drugs that have been mentioned may well be "commonly" used.............but not by ALL doctors.
"Commonly"......olanzepine, i had never heard of.
OK.....I am wrong.......I AM WRONG !!
Just my opinion ....the value of which varies within ABER's valuable assessment.
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