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  2. Cisapride - Wikipedia

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    Cisapride is a gastroprokinetic agent, a drug that increases motility in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It acts directly as a serotonin 5-HT 4 receptor agonist and indirectly as a parasympathomimetic .

  3. Switching Antidepressants: Safety, Side Effects & Other ... - AOL

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    Some side effects, such as weight gain, occur more frequently with certain types of antidepressant medication. Switching to a new type of antidepressant may help reverse any weight gain you’ve ...

  4. Pizotifen - Wikipedia

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    While pizotifen is effective in adults, [2] evidence of efficacy in children is limited, [3] and its use is limited by side effects, principally drowsiness and weight gain, and it is usually not the first choice medicine for preventing migraines, instead being used as an alternative when other drugs have failed to be effective. [4]

  5. ‘This Weight Loss Drug Helped My Mental Health Way ... - AOL

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    Many of the antidepressants I was prescribed have a potential side effect of weight gain. In late 2021, I got on the scale and was the same weight that I was when I was nine months pregnant with ...

  6. The Terrible—and Amazing—Side Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs

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    GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss involve all kinds of side effects—good and not-so-good—that may or may not strike the average user. (Reminder that there are many of these meds now.

  7. Mosapride - Wikipedia

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    Mosapride is a gastroprokinetic agent that acts as a selective 5HT 4 agonist.The major active metabolite of mosapride, known as M1, additionally acts as a 5HT 3 antagonist, [1] which accelerates emptying throughout the whole of the gastrointestinal tract in humans, [2] and is used for the treatment of gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, functional dyspepsia [3] and irritable bowel ...

  8. When diet drugs actually make you gain weight - AOL

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    When people have tried (and failed) to slim down, they might ask their doctor about one of the four weight-loss drugs approved by the FDA. These treatments, available by prescription or over the ...

  9. Ketanserin - Wikipedia

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    The drug is taken by mouth. [6] [3] Side effects of ketanserin include dizziness, tiredness, edema, dry mouth, weight gain, and QT interval prolongation. [6] Ketanserin acts as a selective antagonist of the serotonin 5-HT 2A, α 1-adrenergic, and histamine H 1 receptors. [6] [8] [9] It also shows lower affinity for various other targets. [9]