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    The weight loss injection tirzepatide helped Melanie Ressa lose weight and overcome food noise, emotional eating, and mental health challenges. ... Zoloft, Celexa, and Cymbalta, until I decided on ...

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    However, many are associated with an infamous side effect: weight gain. ... Paxil), sertraline (Zoloft), vilazodone (Viibryd) and vortioxetine (Trintellix). ... with small amounts of weight loss ...

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    Sertraline and other SSRIs are associated with weight fluctuations, although not all people who take these medications will gain or lose weight. Most of the weight gain caused by antidepressants ...

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    A 30-month-long treatment with sertraline for OCD also resulted in no significant weight gain. [77] Although the difference did not reach statistical significance, the average weight gain was lower for fluoxetine (1%) but higher for citalopram, fluvoxamine and paroxetine (2.5%). Of the sertraline group, 4.5% gained a large amount of weight ...

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    Weight gain can be a side effect of antidepressants for some people. ... also known by brand names Zoloft and Lustral, was associated with an average gain of nearly 0.5 pounds (0.2 kilograms) at ...

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    10. You're taking medications that cause weight gain "Certain medications can induce weight gain or hinder weight loss by altering hormones, changing appetite, or causing water retention," says Costa.