because you appetite returns
Yes, as a side affect of drugs to help epilepsy you can either gain or lose weight.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).
Drugs are awesome, why quit...?
Smoking can cause loss of appetite. When you stop smoking your appetite will return and you will eat more often, causing weight gain. Some suggestions is to watch your diet more after you stop smoking. Exercising more after you quit can help prevent your body getting lazy.
It all depends on which medication you decide to take. Some do cause you to gain weight. A mutual one that causes close to no effects is Topamax. Depicote causes weight gain.
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.
Many people gain weight after they quit smoking, but it's not directly from quiting. Most people who give up smoking will eat more because of cravings.
You may lose weight while smoking because instead of eating your smoking. But as soon as you quit smoking, you will gain even more weight, very quickly.So you can't rely on smoking.
Yes, as much weight as needed/wanted.
No He does not do drugs any more he quit in the 1990s
yes, but i'd suggest quitting.
I would pick Prozac (fluoxetine), but that's not guaranteed. It has increased sexual side effects though. If you are really sensitive to weight gain, you may consider drugs of other classes. Wellbutrin doesn't cause weight gain for example, and may even improve sex. But I think it's not as strong as the SSRIs.