| Literature DB >> 30174450 |
Sean Wharton1,2, Lilian Raiber1, Kristin J Serodio1, Jasmine Lee1, Rebecca Ag Christensen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The cause of the obesity epidemic is multifactorial, but may, in part, be related to medication-induced weight gain. While clinicians may strive to do their best to select pharmacotherapy(ies) that has the least negative impact on weight, the literature regarding the weight effects of medication is often limited and devoid of alternative therapies.Entities:
Keywords: adjunctive therapy; adverse effects of medications; obesity; weight gain; weight loss; weight neutral
Year: 2018 PMID: 30174450 PMCID: PMC6109660 DOI: 10.2147/DMSO.S171365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes ISSN: 1178-7007 Impact factor: 3.168
Treatment-emergent weight changes associated with antipsychotics and mood stabilizers
| Drug name | Weight effect |
|---|---|
| Aripiprazole | − |
| Carbamazepine | − − |
| Chlorpromazine | + + |
| Clozapine | + + |
| Haloperidol | + + |
| Iloperidone | + |
| Lamotrigine | − − |
| Lithium | + + |
| Lurasidone | Neutral |
| Olanzapine | + + |
| Paliperidone | + & − |
| Quetiapine | + + & − |
| Risperidone | + |
| Sertindole | + |
| Valproic acid | + + |
| Ziprasidone | − |
Notes: +=>1 kg. Neutral=±1 kg. −=<−1 kg. Additional + or − refers to >3 kg weight change.
Articles cited included ≥1 weight neutral estimate(s).
Anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer.
Treatment-emergent weight changes associated with antidepressants
| Drug name | Weight effect |
|---|---|
| Bupropion (norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor) | − |
| Mirtazapine (noradrenergic and specific serotonergic) | + |
| Isocarboxazid | − |
| Phenelzine | + + |
| Tranylcypromine | + + |
| Citalopram | + + |
| Escitalopram | + |
| Fluoxetine | − |
| Fluvoxamine | + & − − |
| Paroxetine | + |
| Sertraline | − |
| Desvenlafaxine | + & − |
| Duloxetine | + |
| Venlafaxine | + & − |
| Amitriptyline | + + |
| Desipramine | + |
| Doxepin | + |
| Imipramine | + |
| Nortriptyline | + + |
| Trazodone | − |
Notes: +=>1 kg. Neutral=±1 kg. −=<−1 kg. Additional + or – refers to ≥3 kg weight change.
Articles cited included ≥1 weight neutral estimate(s).
Treatment-emergent weight changes associated with antihyperglycemics
| Drug name | Weight effect |
|---|---|
| Acarbose | − |
| Exenatide | − − |
| Liraglutide | − − |
| Alogliptin | Neutral |
| Linagliptin | − |
| Saxagliptin | − |
| Sitagliptin | − |
| + + | |
| Meglitinides | |
| Nateglinide | Neutral |
| Repaglinide | + |
| Sulfonylurea drugs | |
| Chlorpropamide | + + |
| Gliclazide | + + |
| Glimepiride | + & − |
| Glyburide | + + |
| Tolbutamide | ++ |
| Biguanides | |
| Metformin | − |
| Thiazolidinedione | |
| Pioglitazone | + + |
| Rosiglitazone | + + |
| Canagliflozin | − − |
| Dapagliflozin | − − |
| Empagliflozin | − |
Notes: +=>1 kg. Neutral=±1 kg. −=<−1 kg. Additional + or − refers to ≥3 kg weight change.
Articles cited included ≥1 weight neutral estimate(s).
Treatment-emergent weight changes associated with antihypertensives
| Drug name | Weight effect |
|---|---|
| Clonidine | + |
| Prazosin | Neutral |
| Enalapril | − − |
| Lisinopril | − |
| Perindopril | + & − − |
| Ramipril | − |
| Irbesartan | Neutral |
| Losartan | − − |
| Olmesartan | Neutral |
| Telmisartan | − |
| Valsartan | + |
| Acebutolol | Neutral |
| Atenolol | + + |
| Metoprolol | + |
| Propranolol | + |
| Timolol | − |
| Amlodipine | Neutral |
| Diltiazem | + |
| Aliskiren | Neutral |
| Chlorthalidone | − |
| Furosemide | − − |
| Hydrochlorothiazide | − |
| Indapamide | − |
Notes: +=>1 kg. Neutral=±1 kg. −=<−1 kg. Additional + or − refers to ≥3 kg weight change.
Articles cited included ≥1 weight neutral estimate(s).
Abbreviations: ACE, angiotensin converting enzyme; ARB, angiotensin II receptor blocker; CCB, calcium channel blocker.
Treatment-emergent weight changes associated with corticosteroids
| Drug name | Weight effect |
|---|---|
| Cortisone | + + |
| Prednisolone | + + |
| Prednisone | + + |
Notes: +=>1 kg. Additional + refers to ≥3 kg weight change.