Unintentional weight gain is an increase in body weight that occurs when a person takes in more calories than the body needs or uses.
Almost 40% of all Americans are
Weight gain can also be a significant symptom of several
I have written here about many different classes of drugs used for pain management. Often, I have had readers respond that some of... Read more »
Weight gain has long been recognized as a common and unwelcome side effect of many medications. Last week, Duff Wilson of the New York... Read more »
Almost everyone who takes antidepressants gains at least 15 pounds. Add mood stabilizers to the mix of medications and weight can shoot up... Read more »
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Weight gain is a common side effect of such mood-stabilizing drugs as Zyprexa, Risperdal, and Zyprexa. But a new study has found that adding the... Read more »
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Generic Name: DESVENLAFAXINE SUSTAINED RELEASE - ORAL Pronounced: (des-VEN-la-FAX-een) Interactions Your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware... Read more »
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While many people gain weight during and after treatment for breast cancer, others lose weight. After surgery, many people find that they lose a... Read more »
A new drug called Corlux may help reduce the weight gain associated with taking the antipsychotic Zyprexa (olanzapine), officials at Corcept... Read more »