Yes; Dexedrine contains the drug dextroamphetamine. Dextroamphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant that suppresses the desire to eat which causes weight loss; it also speeds up the metabolism and increases muscular activity biochemically and physically.
Dexatrim and Dexedrine are different products. Dexatrim, a weight loss supplement, has historically contained various ingredients, including herbal extracts and caffeine, but it did not contain Dexedrine (amphetamine). Dexedrine is a prescription medication used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. While both products are associated with weight loss and appetite suppression, they are not the same and have distinct formulations and purposes.
Tenex is a blood pressure medicine and has not been shown to cause weight loss. Just the opposite, it has been known to cause weight gain.
"Adderall is an amphetamine used to treat ADD/ADHD. Like many pharmaceutical medications, some of the side effects include loss of appetite and weight loss(particularly in adolescents)."Ritalin and Dexedrine also have similar effects concerning weight loss. They are all prescription meds.
The only way tobacco can cause weight loss is if you chain smoke & don't eat.
An over active thyroid can cause weight loss an underactive thyroid can cause weight gain
It does
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Yes, rapid weight loss can cause adrenal fatigue. It can be extremely dangerous.
micropill can cause gain weight
Through loss of appetite; yes.
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience weight loss