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Tag: Appetite

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Does Prozac diminish appetite?

6 min read
According to the FDA drug label for Prozac (fluoxetine), 11% of patients in placebo-controlled clinical trials for major depressive disorder reported a decrease in appetite, compared to just 2% of those on a placebo. This confirms that for a notable number of users, Prozac does diminish appetite, especially during the initial phase of treatment.

The Paradoxical Effect: Why Did I Lose Weight on Prednisone?

4 min read
While up to 70% of long-term steroid users report weight gain, a surprising minority experience the opposite [1.6.5]. Asking 'Why did I lose weight on prednisone?' reveals several paradoxical mechanisms, from muscle loss to gastrointestinal side effects [1.4.1, 1.5.1].

Is CBG an Appetite Suppressant? Unpacking the Complex Science of Cannabinoids and Hunger

5 min read
A 2016 study published in a prominent pharmacology journal found that oral administration of cannabigerol (CBG) stimulated appetite in rats, significantly increasing their food intake without causing adverse neuromotor side effects. This discovery directly challenges the common, albeit unsubstantiated, claim that **is CBG an appetite suppressant** and instead positions it as a potential non-intoxicating appetite stimulant.

Can dienogest cause weight gain? Understanding the potential links and management

4 min read
While not experienced by everyone, several studies have reported weight gain as a potential side effect for some individuals taking dienogest. In one clinical trial comparing dienogest to leuprolide acetate, weight gain was significantly higher in the dienogest group, affecting just over 10% of participants. However, another longer-term Korean study showed a higher percentage of patients, around 24%, experienced this side effect. The potential for dienogest to cause weight gain is a documented concern for some users.

Does Topiramate Make You Hungrier?

5 min read
While some medications can cause increased appetite, studies show that weight loss is a common side effect for many people taking topiramate. This is because the drug often suppresses appetite and reduces food cravings, directly contradicting the idea that it might make you hungrier.

Why does prednisone make you eat so much? The hormonal and metabolic factors explained

4 min read
According to one study, patients taking low-dose prednisone over a two-year period experienced an average weight gain of 4% to 8% of their body weight, with heightened appetite being a significant contributing factor. This frustrating side effect leads many patients to ask, 'Why does prednisone make you eat so much?', and the answer lies in its mimicry of the body's natural stress hormone, cortisol.

Understanding the Link: Can Dexone Cause Weight Gain?

4 min read
Weight gain is one of the most common side effects of the corticosteroid Dexone (dexamethasone) [1.2.1]. This effect is linked to the drug's impact on metabolism, appetite, and fluid retention, and is more likely with long-term use [1.2.3, 1.4.5].