no, they are the same drug just different release profile.
Yes... it's supposed to. But in my son's case he never did.
Seroquel is definitely the weight gainer. I've been on and off Depakote before with very little weight fluctuation, however with Seroquel I had not only a huge appetite that forced me to eat more, but I put on 20lbs in 2 weeks! I was really not into Seroquel at first, but it really did help with my mania.
weight gain powder gives you more muscle.
To gain weight you have to eat more.
If you're looking for alternatives to Depakote (valproate) that may have a lower risk of weight gain, options include lamotrigine or certain atypical antipsychotics like aripiprazole, which tend to have more favorable weight profiles. Additionally, mood stabilizers such as lithium or certain anticonvulsants like oxcarbazepine may be considered, but it's essential to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice. Lifestyle modifications, including diet and exercise, can also help manage weight alongside any medication adjustments. Always discuss any medication changes with your doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness.
I'm not sure why you think figs would make you gain more weight than ordinary food. to gain weight you need to eat more calories than you spend. You can not gain weight just on figs.
A weight gain of more than 10% body weight within a month.
Any size dog (or human for that matter) will be prone to more joint problems if they are carrying extra weight.
No, gas does not cause weight gain. Gas is a normal byproduct of digestion and is not related to weight gain. Weight gain is typically caused by consuming more calories than the body needs.
Children are more prone to dehydration and heat illness than adults because they have more body surface area per pound of weight.
Eat more, do weight lifting.
Eat more.