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Tag: Muscle atrophy

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Does Metformin Cause Muscle Loss? Unpacking the Evidence

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While metformin is the most widely prescribed medication for Type 2 diabetes, its relationship with muscle mass is complex and often misunderstood. The question of *does metformin cause muscle loss* has sparked debate, with research suggesting potential negative impacts in specific contexts while offering protective effects in others.

What drugs cause atrophy?: A comprehensive guide to medication-induced tissue wasting

4 min read
An estimated 30% to 50% of patients on systemic corticosteroids long-term may experience a fracture due to drug-induced osteoporosis. This highlights a serious consequence of certain treatments. Many people wonder, 'what drugs cause atrophy?' While essential for managing serious conditions, some medications can lead to the unintended side effect of tissue wasting in the muscles, skin, or bones.

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].

What happens when you use Botox for 10 years?

5 min read
Millions of people worldwide use Botox, but the long-term effects are a frequent topic of discussion. This article explores what happens when you use Botox for 10 years, examining both the aesthetic benefits and potential changes to facial anatomy.

Can berberine cause muscle wasting? Examining the conflicting evidence

4 min read
While traditionally used for its metabolic benefits, recent animal studies present conflicting evidence on berberine's impact on muscle tissue. The central question remains: **can berberine cause muscle wasting?** The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no, depending largely on the underlying health context.