Medications That Could Be Contributing to Your Weight Gain

51. Antiparasitic Medications: A Sign of Recovery

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This is a true "beyond the obvious" entry. For individuals with chronic parasitic infections, a course of antiparasitic medications (e.g., mebendazole) can lead to a welcome and often surprising weight gain. Before treatment, the infection may have caused malabsorption and malnutrition, leaving the individual underweight. As the parasites are eliminated, the body's ability to absorb nutrients and calories improves, leading to a return to a healthy weight. This is a unique and positive example of medication-induced weight gain, where the increase on the scale is a direct sign of healing and recovery.

52. Antiparasitic Medications: A Sign of Recovery

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This is a true "beyond the obvious" entry. For individuals with chronic parasitic infections, a course of antiparasitic medications (e.g., mebendazole) can lead to a welcome and often surprising weight gain. Before treatment, the infection may have caused malabsorption and malnutrition, leaving the individual underweight. As the parasites are eliminated, the body's ability to absorb nutrients and calories improves, leading to a return to a healthy weight. This is a unique and positive example of medication-induced weight gain, where the increase on the scale is a direct sign of healing and recovery . Managing this new, healthy weight gain can be achieved through portion control and adopting a balanced, nutrient-rich diet.

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