These 4 medicines can cause serious weight gain

Talk about a heavy dose.

While most of the news coverage is focused on GLP-1 drugs such as ozepic that cause weight loss, licensed pharmacist The Forbes floor has the attention of six medicines “that will be low or high key, will make you fat or make you gain weight.

Perhaps more surprising is a prescription medicine that is very popular for allergic reactions.

Dr Kati Forbes says six medicines are not infamous for causing weight gain. HighWaystarz – Stock.adobe.com

1. Benadryl

Histamine, a chemical in our immune system involved in the allergic response, also reduces appetite.

So, according to the Obesity Medicine Association, “it makes sense that an antihistamine would have the opposite effect” and could “interfere with the” I’m full “signal … and lead to overeating”.

Speaking about the post, Forbes notes that first-generation antihistamines such as Benadryl and Cyproheptadine-which is also used as an appetite stimulant-can cause weight gain, especially with long-term or continuous use.

2. Paroxetine (Paxil)

“Paroxetine (Paxil), an antidepressant, is one of the most soothing SSRI (selective serotonin recovery inhibitors) used for depression, anxiety/OCD, etc.” Forbes said.

SSRI increases chemical serotonin levels “feel good” in the brain, and Forbes calls Paxil one of the worst offenders when it comes to weight gain.

Forbes’ mirrors on relationships between antidepressants and weight gain come between increasing antidepressant use, especially among young adults and adolescents.

One study found that about 14% of American adults receive an antidepressant. Harvard Harvard Pilgrim (HPHCI) Institute notes that people often stop using medicine if they experience weight gain.

Some psychiatrists in New York’s main hospitals told the post they avoid describing Paxil as it causes more weight gain and sexual dysfunction than similar medicines – and has the worst symptoms of withdrawal.

Mirtazapine, known by the name of the Remeron brand, is usually prescribed to patients suffering from PTSD or insomnia. Docefleur – Stock.adobe.com

3. Mirtazepine

Mirtazapine, known by the name of the Remeron brand, is usually prescribed to patients suffering from PTSD or insomnia. Those with large depressive disorder can be prescribed higher doses.

“We especially try to avoid this in patients who are overweight,” Forbes explained. She noted that the same medicine is given to animals as an appetite stimulant to increase body weight.

Dr. James Kocs, a professor and psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medicine and Newyork-Presbyterian, previously told the post that “Remeron (Mirtazapine)” is known to cause weight often because his anti-historical effect makes the user slow “.

In a tiktok connected, forbes recommends the stir in as a better, less appetite amplification substitute.

Forbes notes that second -generation antipsychotics can pump pumpkin. Tiktok/@your.fav.pharmacist

4. Second -generation antipsychotics

Antipsychotics, also known as neuroleptics, are used to treat psychosis and schizophrenia. These medications are categorized into two first-generation or “typical” antipsychotics classes and second-generation antipsychotics or “atypical” antipsychotics.

Forbes notes that second -generation antipsychotics, especially zyprexa and seroquel, can pump the plump.

“Weight gain over a year can be massive, up to 30 to 50 pounds for some patients,” she said.

Antipsychotics affect neuropeptides, signaling molecules associated with appetite control and food intake.

Within the class of antipsychotic drugs, Forbes notes that weight gain is associated with antihistamine activity and serotonin 2C antagonism.

“We have seven different types of serotonin receptors,” she said. “Specifically, 2C is where we get that side effect, antagonism or blockade of this receptor.”

5. DRONABINOL

Dronabinol is a synthetic THC used to treat and stimulate appetite in patients with nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy as well as Address anorexia and weight loss in patients with adult HIV/AIDS.

6. Insulin

“Insulin pushes glucose into cells against blood flow,” Forbes explains. “These should not be confused with medications like Ozepic/Mounjaro/Tralicity etc, which are not insulin, but also injected and refrigerators.”

Insulin works by helping cell absorption of glucose. However, when cells absorb a lot of glucose, the body turns it into fat, leading to weight gain.

Forbes, which also makes lip balm and body butter, previously shared the essential medications she holds in her medication cabinet to combat symptoms during the cold and flu season and the surprising way you can reburry stool softens.


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