Lexapro, Paxil and Cymbalta carry a higher risk of packing on pounds than Zoloft, while Wellbutrin users are less likely to gain weight, according to a new study of eight popular antidepressants. Siam ...
Antidepressant Lexapro (escitalopram) has been linked to weight gain in the past. In fact, for years, reports have swirled of some people experiencing changing weight while taking certain ...
The antidepressant medication Lexapro has been linked to weight gain. A recent study links antidepressants to weight changes. Doctors say there are a few things you can do if you gain weight on an ...
A new study compared commonly prescribed antidepressants — such as Wellbutrin, Zoloft and Lexapro — and found which ones are more likely to cause weight gain Getty Certain antidepressants are more ...
Wondering which antidepressants cause the most weight gain? A new study of eight first-line antidepressants offers some answers. "Although there are several reasons why patients and their clinicians ...
Forest Laboratories Inc. said the antidepressant Lexapro, its top-selling drug, was more effective than Eli Lilly & Co.'s Cymbalta in a study. Lexapro patients measured for eight weeks on a scale of ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forest Laboratories Inc.'s Lexapro proved more effective than Eli Lilly and Co.'s newer antidepressant Cymbalta in treating moderate to severe depression in a small head-to-head ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Eli Lilly and Co. on Monday said data suggests that male patients with major depressive disorder treated with Cymbalta had significantly better sexual functioning when ...
With depression brand leaders Cymbalta and Lexapro closing in on patent expiry, Clinical Data’s newly approved Viibryd (vilazodone HCI) for major depressive disorder hopes to carve out a piece of the ...
Is one antidepressant more effective than another? I confronted this question last September when I had breakfast with one of psychiatry's leading scholars and administrators. He was complaining about ...
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute (HPHCI) researchers analyzed the weights of more than 183,000 adult antidepressant users six months, a year and two years after they started taking the drugs. At ...