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Tag: Body weight

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Decoding the Myth: Does the patch affect your weight?

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Despite widespread concerns and anecdotal reports, decades of scientific research have not established a causal link between the combined hormonal birth control patch and clinically significant weight gain. So, does the patch affect your weight? For the vast majority of users, the answer is no, though minor fluid retention can occur and individual experiences may vary.

Does Nextellis Birth Control Make You Gain Weight? What the Research Says

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In clinical trials, only about 3% of people taking Nextstellis birth control reported weight gain, and it's not clear if the pill was the direct cause. The relationship between hormonal birth control and weight is complex, and individual experiences vary significantly. This article explores the evidence behind the common concern, 'Does Nextellis birth control make you gain weight?', detailing the specific hormonal properties that may influence body weight.

Understanding if Acyclovir is Given by Actual or Ideal Body Weight

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Pharmacokinetic studies have shown that dosing obese patients with intravenous (IV) acyclovir based solely on ideal body weight (IBW) may result in sub-therapeutic drug levels, potentially leading to treatment failure. The question of whether is acyclovir given actual or ideal body weight is not a simple choice, but rather a nuanced clinical decision based on the route of administration, the patient's body composition, and their renal function.

Do Fat People Need More Ibuprofen? Examining Body Weight and Dosing

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Research has shown that obese individuals may exhibit different ibuprofen concentrations compared to non-obese counterparts, raising the question of whether **fat people need more ibuprofen**. The way the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes a drug is influenced by body weight.