Anti-obesity drug causes depression: Study
18th September, 2008 - Posted by admin -
As you always know drugs has side effect, especially Anit-obesity drug. Recent Study concluded, article published in IBNLIVE on March 31, 2008, that  anti- obesity drug caused Depression. In article researchers concluded that, lifestyle changes may take longer than just popping in a pill to lose weight, they are definitely a healthier and safer approach.  Here is detailed article.
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 It may help lower your mark on the weighing scale but it could also leave you feeling low.
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Rimonabant, an anti obesity drug, sold in India under the brand names Riobant and Rimoslim, is known to cause severe depression and anxiety.
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“The drugs act by reduction in appetite through a set of neurochemicals which also affect your mood state. There can be a close link between the two,” says psychologist, Fortis, Dr Sameer Malhotra.
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While the FDA does not approve the drugs, the Drugs controller of India approves them.
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A recent study published in the journal Lancet reports that these drugs could cause severe psychiatric symptoms.
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Experts add that obese patients are in general more prone to depression and they may suffer from lack of self confidence and other body image disorders.
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These drugs may actually accentuate these disorders.
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“At times there is also a close association between depression and eating disorders. One needs to carefully look into the underlying issues,” says Dr Malhotra.
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So why is this drug still around?
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Some doctors insist that while it is known to cause severe side effects in about 20 per cent of patients, there are others who benefit from it.
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“If the patients using the drugs are allowed to select them carefully and made aware of possible side effects still have a place of treatment in obesity because they do help significant proportion of patients,†says Endocrinologist, Apollo, Dr Ambrish Mithal.
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Apart from Rimonabant, there are other anti obesity drugs like Sibutramine which is also known to cause side effects like depression and anxiety but, to a much lesser extent.
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So if you have been put on any of these drugs, it’s a good idea to crosscheck with your doctor if there are any alternatives that you could go for.
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And while lifestyle changes may take longer than just popping in a pill to lose weight, they are definitely a healthier and safer approach.Â
Posted on: September 18, 2008
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