Taking medication, of any kind, does not cause weight gain or weight loss. Unless that medication causes retention or defecation.Ask your doctor about your particular circumstances and medication.
Yes, the medication named Actos can in fact cause weight gain. In fact, it even states on its 'side effects' that it 'may cause weight gain'.
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.
yes it does cause weight gain!
does Apidra cause weight gain?
does lantus cause weight gain
While people with chlamydia may gain weight, chlamydia does not itself cause weight gain.
Budecort is known in the USA as budesonide - a steroid preparation that may be used for allergic rhinitis (hay-fever) and reactive airway disease*(asthma). Yes, this medication may cause slight weight gain via water retention - however, if the medication is properly prescribed by a MD, weight gain is rare. rbb, MD
no it can make you gain weight!
Celexa is a type of antidepressant that may cause some patients to gain weight. How long before you will lose weight after stopping Celexa is dependent upon factors such as how long you were taking the medication for, your diet, age, gender and lifestyle.
The copper IUD does not have systemic effects and does not cause weight gain.
Yes if they have somthing wong that s causing them to hold excess water, medication or some other cause.