Posted by pdg1234567 on December 14, 2007, at 6:54:15
In reply to Mileage varies -- A LOT! » pdg1234567, posted by Racer on December 10, 2007, at 20:27:11
Racer - thanks that helps
Your mileage will almost certainly vary. Some people gain weight on medications that lead to weight loss for others. Also, weight gain can vary by dosage -- higher doses of some medications will cause weight gain, while lower doses of others can cause more weight gain than the higher doses.
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> In general, though, Wellbutrin is weight neutral, higher doses of Remeron are said to lead to less weight gain than lower doses, Zoloft is generally pretty weight neutral, desipramine is supposed to cause less weight gain than other TCAs. EMSAM is supposed to be weight neutral. Serazone isn't known for weight gain.
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> That's what I can think of...
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> Just remember -- some people don't gain weight on any of them. Mileage varies. The only prediction of whether you're likely to gain weight on any medication is whether you've gained weight on a similar drug in the past.
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> Hope that helps.
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