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- Behavioral Interventions for Antipsychotic Induced Appetite Changes
The weight gain liabilities of antipsychotic drugs are partly associated with their ability to increase appetite Most behavioral interventions for weight control remain of limited efficacy, possibly because they do not specifically target the neuroendocrine factors regulating appetite
- Psychotropic medicines: increased appetite rather than weight gain
In conclusion, we recommend that patients be informed about the possibility of an increased appetite associated with psychotropic medicines and propose that the effect of adverse changes on bodyweight and metabolic status can be offset by an adequate diet and increased physical exercise
- 11 Antipsychotics and Their Impact on Weight Gain By Dose
Weight gain from medication is one of the most problematic adverse effects facing patients with serious mental illness, says the author of a new JCP study that compared the metabolic effects of 11 different antipsychotics in people with schizophrenia
- 9 Appetite Stimulants and Medications That Increase Appetite - GoodRx
Megestrol and dronabinol (Marinol) are a few examples of prescription appetite stimulants — also known as orexigenics They work by increasing your appetite to help you eat more But several products are available, so it’s good to keep your options in mind Below, we discuss nine appetite stimulants in detail 1
- What Drugs Make You Feel Hungry? Medications That Boost Appetite
Learn what drugs make you feel hungry, from antidepressants and antipsychotics to corticosteroids and cannabinoids We explore how these medications affect appetite and cause weight gain
- Managing weight gain from psychiatric medications
In this post we will explore how these medications cause weight gain, and what you can do to lessen the impact of this unwanted effect of many psychiatric medications
- Antipsychotics and Weight Gain: How Antipsychotics Affects Weight - WebMD
Antipsychotic drugs can make you hungrier, so you might eat more That’s because they change the way your brain and hormones work together to control your appetite
- Psychotropic Drug–Related Weight Gain and Its Treatment
Similar to antipsychotics, antidepressants may stimulate appetite and caloric consumption, partially mediated by activity at cholinergic, histaminergic (H 1), and serotonergic receptors There is no established mechanism a priori to identify individual patients with greater liability to weight gain
- Managing Weight Gain Caused By Psychiatric Medication
Managing weight gain from psychiatric medication can be challenging, but it’s not impossible This insightful article delves into the reasons behind weight gain caused by various psychiatric drugs, including increased appetite and metabolic changes
- 13 Medications That Can Affect Your Appetite - Buzzrx
Appetite-affecting medications include antidepressants, antipsychotics, stimulants, and diabetes drugs Some are prescribed specifically for weight loss or appetite stimulation, while others cause changes as a side effect
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