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Antidepressants and Weight Loss - Being Happy Does Not Have to Mean Being Fat

There's no need to pack on the pounds when getting treated for depression. When you feel good about yourself, it pays off in all areas of your life. Finding the right antidepressants that cause weight loss can make you thin and happy, if you know what to look for.

The top 3 ways to achieve antidepressant weight loss;

1. Burning calories through increased energy.
2. Faster metabolism.
3. Eating less.

Antidepressants Burning Calories

When you have more energy, you burn more calories, which makes it much easier to be thin. The antidepressants that do this, increase the neurotransmitters called norepinephrine and dopamine, and decrease histamine.

The big players for antidepressants and weight loss are;

- Edronax (Reboxetine)
- Wellbutrin (Bupropion)
- Dexedrine/Adderall

You used to be able to buy Dexedrine and Adderall as weight loss drugs in the old days. Now they're generally prescribed to kids and adults for attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD), and airplane pilots looking to stay awake. Doctors can also prescribe them for depression to boost the power of your other antidepressants.

In terms of energy and hunger control, Adderall and Dexedrine are unparalleled in their function. But due to recent hysteria around their abuse potential, there have been tighter controls on their prescription.

Antidepressants Giving you a Faster Metabolism

Your thyroid gland acts like a furnace by speeding up metabolic activity. It allows you to eat more, while still losing weight!

The dopaminergic antidepressants primarily effect thyroid function by decreasing prolactin;

- Wellbutrin (Bupropion)
- Emsam (Selegiline)
- Mirapex (pramipexole)

Low prolactin increases your thyroid hormones, by increasing thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). It's like putting your foot on the accelerator and burning more gas.

This is wonderful news if you're trying to be thinner. You'll eventually win the battle of the bulge as your metabolism gets faster and faster. You'll be able to eat more, and maintaining your weight won't take as much will-power!

Antidepressants and Eating Less

When you eat less, you'll have less calories to burn. You can do this by increasing norepinephrine, which has a strong effect on reducing hunger.

The available medications for antidepressants weight loss are;

- Wellbutrin (Bupropion)
- Edronax (Reboxetine)

You may first notice having decreased cravings for your regular cheat foods. Mostly carbohydrates (pastries, cookies, icecream, etc...)

You won't need as much will-power, which means you won't have to kill yourself at the gym everyday either. The pounds will come off naturally!

Conclusion

As always, everyone is differant... Your results are also going to be be dependent on healthy eating and exercise.

Antidepressants are effective tools when prescribed by your doctor. You can be thin and maintain your quality of life, without having to resort to antidepressants and weight gain.

Brian Hildebrandt writes regularly on men's health issues such as male depression, testosterone replacement, and sexual dysfunction.

His personal website can be found at; http://www.mens-hormonal-health.com

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