Will You lose weight after stopping Lyrica?

In this brief article, we will discuss whether weight loss occurs after stopping Lyrica and explore relevant research findings. Additionally, we will mention some possibilities of experiencing withdrawal symptoms and address lifestyle changes that can contribute to your weight loss journey.

There is no way to predict if you will lose weight after discontinuing treatment with Lyrica. This outcome depends on many variables, but it is possible to happen (1,2).

However, it is important to remember that the abrupt discontinuation of treatment with this medication can cause withdrawal symptoms. Therefore, it is advisable to talk to your doctor if you intend to stop using this medication (3).

If you intend to lose weight, some lifestyle changes and healthy eating habits can help you regardless of the treatment with Lyrica (4).


Will You lose weight after stopping Lyrica? 

You may or may not lose weight naturally after stopping Lyrica (pregabalin). 

It is a fact that the medication Lyrica is associated with weight gain as a side effect, mainly due to increased appetite and causing bloating (in some cases).

In this context, if your weight gain is related to bloating, when you stop the treatment with this medication, you may lose weight because you can debloat, meaning the accumulated fluids in your body can be drained, thus reducing your weight.

However, if the reason for your weight gain was an increased appetite (as a side effect of Lyrica), then you probably won’t lose weight spontaneously. In this case, what may happen is that you won’t gain any more weight with the interruption of the treatment.

But remember, Lyrica can have long-term effects on your brain, and if you suddenly stop taking the drug, you may experience disturbing withdrawal symptoms (1,2). 

The link between Lyrica and weight gain – What does research suggest?

The exact biochemical mechanism by which the medication Lyrica can lead to weight gain is not well understood.

As described above, some studies suggest that pregabalin may result in an increase in appetite and an accumulation of abdominal fat, which can lead to weight gain.

Additionally, it is known that this medication can cause fluid retention, which can also potentially contribute to weight gain. However, this type of weight gain is often referred to as water weight, and it is not as difficult to lose compared to weight gained from consuming excess calories.

It is important to know that Lyrica does not  cause weight gain in every individual and the degree of weight gain may vary from person to person. 

The incidence and severity of weight gain can be influenced by a number of variables, including medication dosage, treatment length, and individual variations in metabolism and lifestyle (1,2).

What are the withdrawal symptoms of Lyrica?

This medication can cause withdrawal symptoms if discontinued abruptly. The symptoms may include:

  • Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Headaches
  • Seizures

If the treatment with Lyrica needs to be discontinued, your doctor will probably decrease your dose gradually over at least 1 week.

Therefore, it is important to follow your doctor’s recommendations and inform them if you experience any of these symptoms during the discontinuation of the treatment (3).

What lifestyle changes to support weight loss after stopping Lyrica?

It is important to adopt good lifestyle changes to help you lose all the weight that Lyrica made you gain. These include (4):

  • Opt for healthy foods: it is extremely important to make sure that you eat all the right kinds of food that provide your body with lots and lots of energy, without increasing your body fat. This can include foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.
  • Stay active: exercise is a crucial part of your weight loss journey and you can’t really get through the entire thing without incorporating fitness into your routine. Exercises help tone your body as you lose weight and prevent your muscles from getting weak.
  • Stay hydrated: it is also important to drink plenty of water. Dehydration can cause lethargy, which can affect your workout regimen. Water is essential for many more reasons than you can count, which is why it is important to stay hydrated. 
  • Sleep: Getting enough quality sleep is important for overall health and can also support weight loss efforts. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night, and try to establish a consistent sleep schedule.
  • Stress management: Stress can have a negative impact on weight loss efforts. Practice stress management techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to help manage stress levels.

In addition to these, other measures can be taken to assist you in weight loss. Speak with your doctor and/or nutritionist, as they will help you reorganize your routine in a way that allows you to lose weight in a healthy manner.

Conclusion

In this brief article, we have discussed whether weight loss occurs after stopping Lyrica and explored relevant research findings. Additionally, we have mentioned some possibilities of experiencing withdrawal symptoms and addressed lifestyle changes that can contribute to your weight loss journey.

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References

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LYRICA® (pregabalin).  U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Reference ID: 4252171 [Internet] [updated 2018 May; cited 2023 Jul 28]. Available from: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2018/021446s035,022488s013lbl.pdf.

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Cabrera J, Emir B, Dills D, Murphy TK, Whalen E, Clair A. Characterizing and understanding body weight patterns in patients treated with pregabalin. Curr Med Res Opin. 2012;28(6):1027-37.

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MedlinePlus [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US);2023. Pregabalin; [updated 2020 May 15; cited 2023 Jul 28]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a605045.html

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Institute of Medicine (US) Subcommittee on Military Weight Management. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2004. Weight Management: State of the Science and Opportunities for Military Programs. Bookshelf ID: NBK221839. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK221839/