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Is the possible weight gain from low dose of abilify (2mg) from increased appetite or from the drug?

Is the posssible weight gain from the increased appetite side effect, or is the weight gain an automatic side effect from abilify itself? And, has... read more

Does prozac cause weight gain or slow the metabolism?

I'm getting treated for bulimia and I'm a competitive dancer so I can't gain weight!

Wellbutrin XL 150mg and weight loss?

My doctor recently switched me from Effexor XR 75mg/day to Wellbutrin XL 150mg/day due to significant weight gain in less than a month on effexor. He... read more

Propranolol/anxiety/panicked attacks?

The doctor in A&E prescribed me 10mg twice a day. I’ve not taken it yet because the doctor said to take it when I start to feel a bit better as I s... read more

Propranolol - How long does this horrible feeling from anxiety last for?

Hello my name is Jay. Basically I have been suffering from anxiety for about six weeks now, I only got diagnosed yesterday. The reason why I left it... read more

What happens if I take expired propranolol? For stage fright?

I have a bottle of Inderal LA 60 mg (long acting propranolol), it says it expires this month. I still have a lot of pills and I need it for a... read more

Propranolol - Does propanolol effect your period any? Changes or heaviness?

I was always regular and the my periods started to change like being late and more heavy... is that normal? Can i prevent this? Like stop taking it?

Haloperidol - Does haldol cause weight gain?

I have been on lithium but now haldol for bipolar with mania and schizoaffective. Was on zyprexa in past and just lost all the weight I gained from... read more

What is the best medicine for bipolar that does not cause weight gain?

I was put on mirtazapine 30 mg and gained 40 pounds in three months

Saxenda vs Wegovy: Which weight loss drug is right for you?

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