Antidepressants That May Cause Weight Loss
Antidepressants That May Cause Weight Loss
Antidepressants That May Cause Weight Loss
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Many antidepressants cause weight gain.
Citalopram hydrobromide (Celexa), an antidepressant, can help people ** Weight gain, a known side-effect of antidpressants, may be ** in citalopram, according to ___
what it's for, how it works early vs long-term patients at risk
may be prescribed for people who have gained weight on other meds
also need exercise and diet to lose weight
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Marcy Brinkley's articles about health care and legal issues have appeared in "Texas Health Law Reporter" and the "State Bar of Texas Health Law Section Report." She holds a bachelor's degree in nursing, a master's degree in business administration and a Doctor of Jurisprudence. Comments to the Reviewer Edit Draft Submit for Review