Does Intuniv cause weight gain? 

Does Intuniv cause weight gain? 

Yes, Intuniv is associated with weight gain as a side effect. This side effect is reported in both adults and children. People with poor lifestyles are at higher risk, as these factors can play an important role in enhancing the weight-related side effects of Intuniv. 

This is why you should properly monitor your side effects. If you’re a caregiver or a parent and your child is gaining weight on Intuniv, make sure you reach out to your healthcare provider and discuss the safety and efficacy of future use of Intuniv. 

Why does Intuniv cause weight gain? 

There is limited research on the negative effects of Intuniv on body weight and there is no exact explanation as to why Intuniv causes this side effect. However, studies suggest that this weight-related side effect is usually quite prominent and people can gain 10-20 kgs in one year, especially children (1). 

Research also indicates that the drug may affect the way your body stores and burns fat, but there is no theory to support that statement. The incidence of this side effect isn’t that high and the amount of weight gain can vary from person to person.

Experts believe that some people may gain a significant amount of weight not just because of the medication, but also because of their poor lifestyle and lack of physical activity. 

What to do if Intuniv makes you gain weight? 

If Intuniv is making you gain weight, talk to your healthcare provider. Your doctor can determine how much the drug is responsible for this side effect and can rule out any other factor that may contribute to it. Make sure you take the medication properly. Do not take any more or less than the prescribed dose. 

Meanwhile, make sure you lead a good lifestyle. Some important tips are:

  • Focus on your bad habits that are needed to be changed to lose weight. 
  • Have a good workout regimen. Exercise should be an important part of your routine. It can not only help strengthen your body but will also help you recover faster. 
  • Stay away from complex carbohydrates and processed foods.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Limit highly sweetened beverages and fruit juices.
  • Add protein-rich foods and good fats to your diet.
  • Try intermittent fasting, which is a safe and effective method of losing weight if you do it in the right way. 

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References

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Siddiqi SU, Giordano BP, Dedlow ER. Excessive Weight Gain With Guanfacine: 16.1 Kilograms in 12 Months. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Jul;54(8):793-5. doi: 10.1177/0009922814548840. Epub 2014 Sep 2. PMID: 25183632. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25183632/

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National Library of Medicine (US). Guanfacine. Bethesda (MD): U.S. National Library of Medicine; 2021 Mar 15 [updated 2021 Mar 15; cited 2022 Oct 3]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601059.html