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I was given Megestrol Acetate 40 mg Susp. to help me gain weight, I am 63 and have been under alot of stress. I weight 136 (5 months ago and now weigh 118, am 5"6. Could you please tell me is this medicine is safe for me to take. I am healthly and take Klopin, Atenolol, Ciitalopram and Estradiol.
Depending on the type of weight gain your looking to make. Lean muscle it would be highly recommended to get a diet high in protien (around 1.5 grams per lbs or body weight) and maintain a calorie surplus of at least 500-1000 over your metabolic expenditure. Which for women is 2000-2100 and men 2700-2900. Prescription medications include Megestrol Acetate- this contains a derivative of the steroid progesterone. This can increase your appetite and is commonly used for aids patients. Then of course you have regular weight gaining supplements like creatine and of course anabolic steroids. -James-
No, pineapples do not make a person gain weight. Pineapples are not fatty and do not contain many calories. They are also very good for a person to eat.
It all depends on the person and the water weight they retain. But normally you shouldn't gain much weight if any at all.
because a person's bodily fluids are transfered into your body hence, making you gain weight. My answer is, EXERCISE! because a person's bodily fluids are transfered into your body hence, making you gain weight. My answer is, EXERCISE!
it just depends on how tall you are and that is very unhealthy to gain that much weight in a sdhort time.
Mosegor is used as an anti-migraine drug. However, due to the side effect of weigh gain, it can be used to help a person gain weight.
Yes. Muscle is more dense than fat. As you gain muscle mass, you do gain weight.
You gain weight.
Yes it is possible to gain weight in one day. A person can anywhere from 1lb to 10lbs during a 24 hour period.
its not possible
The weight gain from food is not determined by the weight of the food, but by the number of calories in food. 3500 calories of food are equal to about one pound of weight (of the person, not the food).