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  2. Clark's rule - Wikipedia

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    Clark's rule is a medical term referring to a mathematical formula used to calculate the proper dosage of medicine for children aged 2–17 based on the weight of the patient and the appropriate adult dose. [1] The formula was named after Cecil Belfield Clarke (1894–1970), a Barbadian physician who practiced throughout the UK, the West Indies ...

  3. Chlorpromazine - Wikipedia

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    Weight gain: 5 times more likely to have considerable weight gain, around 40% with chlorpromazine gaining weight: RR 4.9 CI 2.3 to 10.4: Very low (estimate of effect uncertain) Sedation: 3 times more likely to cause sedation, around 30% with chlorpromazine: RR 2.8 CI 2.3 to 3.5 Acute movement disorder

  4. Bupropion - Wikipedia

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    Bupropion, when used for treating long-term weight gain over six to twelve months, results in an average weight loss of 2.7 kilograms (6.0 lb) over placebo. [74] This is not much different from the weight loss produced by several other weight-loss medications such as sibutramine or orlistat . [ 74 ]

  5. Tianeptine - Wikipedia

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    Formula: C 21 H 25 Cl N 2 O 4 S: Molar mass: ... Weight gain (~3%) Agitation; Anxiety/irritability; ... The severity of the withdrawal is dependent on the daily dose ...

  6. Vosilasarm - Wikipedia

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    A dose of 0.3 mg/kg/day stimulated levator ani muscle weight to a similar extent relative to the levator ani weight in non-castrated controls. [7] [9] Conversely, a 33-fold higher dose of 10 mg/kg/day was required to stimulate prostate weight to a similar extent as that in non-castrated controls. [9]

  7. Pizotifen - Wikipedia

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    Formula: C 19 H 21 N S: Molar mass: 295.44 ... Dose adjustment is required in people who have ... increased appetite and weight gain. [13] Occasionally it may cause ...

  8. Quetiapine - Wikipedia

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    Produces roughly as much weight gain as risperidone, less weight gain than clozapine, olanzapine and zotepine and more weight gain than ziprasidone, lurasidone, aripiprazole and asenapine. [22] As with many other atypical antipsychotics, this action is likely due to its actions at the H 1 histamine receptor and 5-HT 2C receptor .

  9. Oxandrolone - Wikipedia

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    Oxandrolone is an androgen and synthetic anabolic steroid (AAS) medication to help promote weight gain in various situations, to help offset protein catabolism caused by long-term corticosteroid therapy, to support recovery from severe burns, to treat bone pain associated with osteoporosis, to aid in the development of girls with Turner syndrome, and for other indications.