Let’s discuss 7 Medications That Are Making You Gain Weight. Are you by chance taking steroids? How about antidepressants? Wait… Not my precious sleeping pills! We’re talking all that AND more…
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Control Pills - 00:32
Birth Control - 01:46
Antidepressants - 02:32
Steroids - 03:22
Insulin - 04:34
Antihistamines - 05:56
Beta Blockers - 06:59
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Summary:
Sleeping Pills
Studies have shown that sleeping pills are associated with something known as “sleep eating”. Have you ever heard of this phenomenon? Also known as a parasomnia, sleep eating describes the undesired urge to eat after waking up in the middle of the night. In most cases, you are partially awake and have little to no memory of what you did.
Birth Control
numerous studies have shown no significant proof that birth control pills trigger weight gain. Any weight that is gained during this time is normally lost within two to three months.
Antidepressants
Did you know that if you suffer from depression, you are 58% more likely to become obese? This normally due to the medications you are taking. Meds such as zoloft, celexa and paxil are three prime examples.
If the meds are not what’s making you gain, your lifestyle will be. Depression strips away much of your motivation. As a result, you are often left overeating.
Steroids
Steroids are known to treat conditions like lupus and arthritis. But with their benefits can also come weight gain. Prednisone and cortisone steroids cause this as well as water retention.
Insulin
If you’re at risk of diabetes and do not yet require insulin medication, try making drastic lifestyle improvements. This includes changes to your diet as well as frequent exercise.
Antihistamines
A study from 2012 showed that those who took antihistamines such as Benydril and Allegra weighed between 4 to 9 pounds more than those who didn’t.
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