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  1. ... functioning compared with placebo. 8.4.4.7. Appetite suppressants (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate) versus placebo in adults with binge ... of evidence from three RCTs (n=1032) showed appetite suppressants are more effective in increasing remission compared with ...
  2. ... 1420 Binge frequency M.5.4.6. Any appetite suppressant versus placebo in adults with binge eating disorder ...
  3. ... I] There is insufficient evidence to determine whether appetite suppressants or antiemetics reduce the frequency of binge eating ... I] There is insufficient evidence to determine whether appetite suppressants or antiemetics are more, or less, acceptable to ...
  4. ... There is also emerging research on antidepressants and appetite suppressants. To date, the research has focused primarily on ... interventions 8.3.1. Introduction Antidepressants, antiepileptics and appetite suppressants have been suggested as possible treatments for BED. ...
  5. ... to have an increase in eosinophils include: Amphetamines (appetite suppressants) Certain laxatives containing psyllium Certain antibiotics Interferon Tranquilizers
  6. ... arterial hypertension. These include certain drugs used as appetite suppressants and several illegal drugs, such as cocaine and ...
  7. ... medication. i.e. Ondansetron Anticonvulsant topiramate/antiepileptic (Topomax) Appetite suppressant (i.e. lisdexamf(ph)etamine dimesylate) Control Placebo ...
  8. ... anxiety, sinus problems, or weight loss (diet pills, appetite suppressants); medications for seizures such as carbamazepine (Tegretol); narcotic ...
  9. ... whether their effectiveness justifies their cost and the suppressant effect on appetite. Table 45 Research recommendation rationale. Table 46 Research ...
  10. ... feeling (malaise) Joint pain Joint swelling Loss of appetite Pleuritic chest pain (sharp pain that is worse with breathing in) Skin rash on areas exposed to sunlight
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