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. 2020 Dec 21;8(4):51. doi: 10.3390/medsci8040051

Table 7.

Medications prescribed and their treatment profile [56,57].

Medications Weight Profile
Antidiabetes GLP-1 analogs (eg, exenatide, albiglutide, dulaglutide, semaglutide and liraglutide) or SGLT-2 inhibitors (dapagliflozin, empagliflozin and canagliflozin) promote weight loss
Basal insulin causes less weight gain than other insulin types
Antihypertensives Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), and calcium channel blockers should be preferred over β-adrenergic blockers which cause weight gain
Antidepressants Paroxetine, amitryiptyline, mirtazapine, and nortriptyline are linked to weight gain
Bupropion causes weight loss
Antipsychotics Clozapine and olanzapine have a greater likelihood for weight gain, while ziprasidone appears to have the lowest risk for weight gain
Antiepileptics Felbamate, topiramate and zonisamide may be preferred over other antiepileptics as they cause weight loss
Antihistamines Choose one with less sedation
Antiretroviral Most antiretrovirals cause weight gain, weight monitoring is important