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In the weight gain arena, all antidepressants without exception have the potential to cause weight gain. Many people are not even aware that weight gain is one of the most common side effects associated with Zoloft until it is too late. Ironically, this common side effect of Zoloft is counterproductive to depression since unexpected weight gain can further aggravating mood instability and low self-esteem.

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Zoloft weight gain is more common then you might think. You are not alone with this side effect. Not every person taking Zoloft will gain weight but it happens enough for Zoloft to hold a solid reputation as a weight gain drug.

All antidepressants slow the metabolism and inhibit specific enzymes in the liver that allow the metabolism to function correctly. Many antidepressants also also increase appetite and carbohydrate cravings. Antidepressants like Zoloft are also shown to cause hormonal changes, which can further add to weight gain.

Weight gain caused by Zoloft and other antidepressants is a major reason for people stopping drug treatment. Even Wellbutrin, which is touted as the antidepressant lest likely to cause weight gain, causes weight gain in some people.

Studies showed an average weight gain of 15 to 20 pounds with Zoloft, Prozac and Celexa. Paxil appear to have the most significant impact on weight gain of all of the SSRIs and causes weight gains in excess of 20 pounds for the average person taking this antidepressant. Effexor weight gain is not as severe as the weight gain reported with Paxil, Prozac, Celexa and Zoloft. Lexapro appears to have the least weight gain problems of all SSRIs.

Weight gain with SSRIs is tricky because SSRIs give an appetite suppressant feeling and some weight loss in the beginning. It isn’t until after a few months that the weight gain appears.

SSRIs were originally thought to reduce appetite and promote weight loss. Many people will experience weight loss in the first months of taking antidepressants but that side effect is short-lived. It is now known that long-term use of SSRIs like Zoloft are associated with weight gain. It is common for people to report weight gains of 20, 30 and even 60 pounds several months into treatment.

Antidepressants outside the SSRI family have also been shown to cause weight gain to varying degrees. The greatest tricyclic antidepressant weight gain has been observed with those using Elavil, Tofranil and Remeron. Wellbutrin causes the least amount of weight gain but is not shown to be as effective at reducing anxiety as other antidepressants. Desyrel appears to cause less weight gain than Elavil but more than Wellbutrin. Again, the only substantial means of combating weight gain from these types of antidepressants are to discontinue use.

With Zoloft weight gain, it is not the amount of food eaten, but the body’s crippled metabolism. If you have already cut your food intake, have eliminated fatty foods, exercise on a regular basis and you still are gaining weight, your metabolism is to blame. If you are taking Zoloft, chances are Zoloft is contributing to the sluggish metabolism. The only true solution to Zoloft weight gain is not to take Zoloft.

Most people slowly return to their pre-Zoloft weight after discontinuing Zoloft use, but the emphasis is on the word “slowly.”

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It is important to note that you should not stop taking Zoloft without first talking to your doctor. Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping Zoloft completely. Suddenly stopping Zoloft may cause unpleasant and potentially serious side effects.

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