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  2. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    The medication is delivered chemically by the salt doxylamine succinate and is taken by mouth. Doxylamine and other first-generation antihistamines are the most widely used sleep medications in the world. [6] Typical side effects of doxylamine (at recommended doses) include dizziness, drowsiness, grogginess, and dry mouth, among others. [7] [4]

  3. Pyridoxine/doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Pyridoxine/doxylamine, sold under the brand name Diclectin among others, is a combination of pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B 6) and doxylamine succinate.It is generally used for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (morning sickness); even though its efficacy has not been proven and subsequent research has led to the removal of recommendations in medical journals.

  4. Some antidepressants contribute to weight gain more than ...

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    Weight gain can be a side effect of antidepressants for some people. Here is how much weight you might gain on each of eight common antidepressants. Some antidepressants contribute to weight gain ...

  5. Muscarinic antagonist - Wikipedia

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    The name "belladonna", Italian for "beautiful lady", is thought to derive from one of the antimuscarinic effects of these alkaloids: they were used by women for cosmetic purposes, to promote dilation of the pupils. [2] Muscarinic antagonist effects and muscarinic agonist effects counterbalance each other for homeostasis.

  6. Can Lexapro Cause Weight Loss? - AOL

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    For some people, Lexapro can cause weight loss, while for others, it may cause an increase in food intake and weight gain. Below, we’ve covered what Lexapro is, as well as why your mental health ...

  7. Typical antipsychotic - Wikipedia

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    Typical antipsychotic. Typical antipsychotics (also known as major tranquilizers, and first generation antipsychotics) are a class of antipsychotic drugs first developed in the 1950s and used to treat psychosis (in particular, schizophrenia ). Typical antipsychotics may also be used for the treatment of acute mania, agitation, and other conditions.

  8. New weight loss drugs are coming, and they could burn more ...

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    Some of the experimental drugs may go beyond diabetes and weight loss, improving liver and heart function while reducing side effects such as muscle loss common to the existing medications. At the ...

  9. Doxepin - Wikipedia

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    Doxepin is a medication belonging to the tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) [ 10] class of drugs used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, chronic hives, and insomnia. [ 10][ 11] For hives it is a less preferred alternative to antihistamines. [ 10] It has a mild to moderate benefit for sleeping problems. [ 12]