Is your medication to blame for changes in appetite?
Have your eating habits changed over time? Do you find yourself skipping meals and avoiding your favorite foods because they just don’t taste the same? Or are you at the opposite end of the spectrum—eating nonstop and worried you’ll never feel full again?
It may be your prescription medication.
Whether you’ve recently started a medication or are on a regular regime, here are 3 ways your appetite may be affected by the medications you take.
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This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.