Does Naproxen cause weight gain? 

Does Naproxen cause weight gain? 

No, Naproxen is not associated with weight gain as a side effect. This medication does not affect your appetite or your body’s ability to burn or store fat. However, studies have shown that Naproxen may cause fluid retention as a side effect. 

The excess fluid can make you heavier on the scale(1). Long-term use of Naproxen can also cause damage to your kidneys and gastrointestinal tract. Make sure you talk to your healthcare provider if you feel swelling in any part of your body, especially the lower extremities. 

Studies and research on Naproxen and weight gain

There is very limited research on the relationship between Naproxen use and weight gain. Generally, Naproxen is not known to cause weight gain as a side effect.

However, some studies suggest that long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like naproxen could potentially lead to weight gain or increased body mass index (BMI) in some individuals – but there is no known mechanism through which the drug may cause this effect.

Overall, more research is required for a proper understanding of this topic and the mechanism through which Naproxen can increase weight and BMI.

It is also important to note that weight changes can have many different causes, and any concerns about changes in weight should be discussed with a healthcare provider. They can help evaluate potential factors contributing to weight changes and provide guidance on appropriate management strategies.

Factors that could influence weight changes with Naproxen use

There are several factors that may influence weight changes while you are taking Naproxen. Let’s take a look at them:

  • Dosage strength and duration of treatment – people who are taking high doses of Naproxen for a long period of time are more susceptible to weight changes.
  • Age and gender – elderly people may be more sensitive to weight changes, especially women because their bodies undergo a lot of hormonal changes as well.
  • Underlying health conditions – some medical conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, or hormonal imbalances, could potentially contribute to weight changes.
  • Poor diet and lack of exercise – people with a poor and sedentary lifestyle are more exposed to weight changes while taking Naproxen, or any other medication for that matter.
  • Concomitant use of other medications – The use of other medications, such as corticosteroids or antidepressants, could potentially interact with Naproxen and contribute to weight changes.

Final words

To sum up, Naproxen may or may not cause weight gain. The odds are with Naproxen not causing weight gain, but people respond differently to medication and we have just discussed several factors that may also make a difference.

If you are noticing significant weight changes while taking Naproxen, it is best to reach out to your healthcare provider.

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References

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Brater DC. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on renal function: focus on cyclooxygenase-2-selective inhibition. Am J Med. 1999 Dec 13;107(6A):65S-70S; discussion 70S-71S. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9343(99)00369-1. PMID: 10628595. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10628595/