Lexapro weight gain reviews

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Antidepressants are often the lifeline of people suffering from depression, drugs that help them overcome suicidal tendencies and help them slowly crawl back to a normal life. But, these benefits come with obvious side effects and long term problems. Lexapro 10mg, one of the most acknowledged antidepressant drug out there in the market is similar to other SSRIs available today when it comes to some of the side effects it causes. Of them, probably weight gain is something that can cause serious complications if left unattended for a period of time.

Weight gain due to Lexapro

As per latest study, more than 30% of the people who take one or the other form of SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) drugs end up with weight gain over a period of time. In some people, this weight gain is very pronounced as compared to others. There are many factors that may determine this extent of weight gain and the exact correlation is not yet known to medical science. One probable reason might be that Lexapro and other SSRIs may contain hormone-altering elements which may or may not affect growth-inducing hormones as well, thus resulting in weight gain.        

Since most of these antidepressants including Lexapro are to be used for long periods of time, which extends to years in some cases, the effect these may have on the body can result in weight gain. In certain patients, it is a clear cut case of Lexapro inducing more appetite in patients, which results in them consuming more food, thus resulting in gain of weight.
So is weight gain a factor serious enough to make you consider choosing an alternate antidepressant? Well, it ultimately depends on the person as well as the opinion of the doctor. If the doctor feels that it is in the body nature of the patient to gain weight, no matter which antidepressant is used, then there is no reason to change Lexapro especially when it is working good with the depression. On the other hand, a new course of medication is known to have stopped weight gain in the case of certain patients. It is really a complicated decision changing the course of depression treatment halfway. If you make peace with the fact that weight gain is a known and unavoidable side effect of consuming Lexapro to treat depression, then maybe it will stop bothering one so much.

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