Will I lose weight while coming off Olanzapine? 

Will you lose weight while coming off Olanzapine? 

Yes, you may lose weight while coming off Olanzapine. It is common for people to lose weight as they stop their antipsychotic medication for a number of reasons. 

Some people lose just a few pounds, whereas some people can lose a significant amount of weight that could become a health concern for them. What really matters during antipsychotic withdrawal is how properly you’re tapering it off. 

These meds are not supposed to be stopped abruptly because of the impact they have on your brain. Improper discontinuation can make you experience a lot more withdrawal symptoms and far worse. 

Why does Olanzapine withdrawal cause weight loss? 

Weight loss while coming off Olanzapine could be possible because of a number of reasons. This antipsychotic medication can make you gain weight while you’re being treated with it. This is commonly reported and some people have experienced massive weight gain. 

Such people usually end up losing weight when the drug is discontinued. However, they may still not lose every single pound they gain, but they can lose a huge chunk of it. Olanzapine withdrawal can also make some people lose weight because of the chemical changes in their brains (1). 

Some people experience a loss of appetite which makes them lose weight over time. Medications like antipsychotics can leave a deep impact on your brain. 

Whether you’re starting your treatment or you’re coming off, your body needs some time to adjust to the change and during this adjustment, people see a number of changes in their mental and physical health. 

What to do if you’re losing weight while coming off Olanzapine? 

If you’re losing weight while coming off Olanzapine, talk to your healthcare provider. Your doctor can help you if the change is significant. If you gained weight on this antipsychotic medication, losing it would be a good sign. 

However, if you’re concerned about your weight, make sure your doctor knows about it. It is also important to take good care of yourself. Your doctor doesn’t live with you and he’ll send you home with a prescription and a few recommendations. 

It’s you who is supposed to do all the things necessary to maintain good mental and physical health. 

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References

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Brandt L, Bschor T, Henssler J, Müller M, Hasan A, Heinz A, Gutwinski S. Antipsychotic Withdrawal Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Front Psychiatry. 2020 Sep 29;11:569912. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.569912. PMID: 33132934; PMCID: PMC7552943. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7552943/

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MedlinePlus. Olanzapine [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); [updated 2022 Apr 15; cited 2022 May 2]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601213.html