Most medications will not cause weight gain by adding lean muscle mass. Many can affect body weight either by causing fluid retention (prednisone, estrogen/progesterone, insulin) or by affecting glucose transport and increasing fat stores, or by appetite stimulation.
Yes, it makes u retain water.
Yes. Within minutes.
The medications to treat diabetes do not necessarily cause weight gain. In many cases, individuals who are starting treatment for diabetes were already in a weight gain mode (ie, they were storing more calories than they were burning) and that trend continues after they start taking the medications.
No, unless you are taking homeopathic medicine for weight gain
Not likely. While you're taking it you may find that your weight goes up or down, but that is a possibility with almost all medications. People taking Paxil will experience weight gain more often than weight loss.
Yes! Especially if you are taking any medications, they all have side effects we dont know about!
Yes! Especially if you are taking any medications, they all have side effects we dont know about!
To gain weight you have to eat more.
There is a side effect of weight gain with taking lovastatin.
Yes, you will gain weight in muscle.
Recent research has found that a number of prescription medications can contribute to weight gain. These drugs include steroid hormones, antidepressants, benzodiazepine tranquilizers, lithium, and antipsychotic medications.
Some hormone injections will cause weight gain. Many women on receiving the Depo-Provera shot report gaining about 5 pounds each year for the first 3 years.
no