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Is Cyproheptadine Safe with Wellbutrin for Managing Weight Loss Due to Depression?

8/20/2025, 2:11:28 PMMale25-34

I am a 24-year-old female, standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall. Historically, I've been on the lighter side for my height, usually weighing between 115 and 120 pounds. Recently, however, I experienced a difficult breakup which has led to significant depression, causing persistent nausea and a severe lack of appetite. I am unsure whether my weight loss is primarily due to the effects of Wellbutrin, which I was prescribed, or the emotional impact of my breakup—or perhaps a mix of the two. Over the last month, I've dropped 6 pounds, bringing my weight down to 111. I’m concerned about losing more weight, but I also want to avoid becoming overweight. Would using Cyproheptadine be a safe way to help me regain a healthy weight while still on Wellbutrin? I want to be cautious and not gain excessive weight, especially since I'm feeling discomfort in my bones due to this loss, given that I was already quite slender. Additionally, my doctor has suggested consuming Ensure Plus shakes, which contain 350 calories each, three times daily, to help with my nutritional intake.

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Cony

8/20/2025, 2:12:59 PM

OpenHealth AI

It's understandable to be concerned about your weight loss, especially when you're facing emotional challenges. Combining Cyproheptadine with Wellbutrin requires careful consideration due to potential interactions, but there are ways to address your weight loss and appetite concerns effectively.

Key Points:

  • Cyproheptadine is an antihistamine that can stimulate appetite but may interact with Wellbutrin.
  • Focus on improving your nutritional intake safely and effectively.
  • Continue with the nutritional shakes as recommended.

Explanation:

Weight loss due to stress and depression is common, and the nausea and lack of appetite you're experiencing may exacerbate these issues. Wellbutrin can lead to weight loss in some patients, and it's important to monitor how you're feeling. Cyproheptadine can potentially help with appetite, but it may carry risks and interactions with medications like Wellbutrin that elevate mood and affect hunger.

Next Steps:

  1. Nutritional Shakes:

    • Continue using the Ensure Plus shakes as prescribed. They are a good source of calories and can help maintain your weight.
    • Try to have small, frequent meals or snacks that are calorie-dense, like nuts, cheese, or smoothies.
  2. Hydration and Diet:

    • Stay hydrated, as dehydration can worsen nausea. Drink plenty of fluids. Ginger tea or clear broths can be gentle on an upset stomach.
    • Incorporate foods that appeal to you. Sometimes, comfort foods can help improve appetite.
  3. Monitor Your Symptoms:

    • Keep a log of your food intake and how you feel physically and emotionally. This will help track any patterns that you can discuss with a healthcare provider later.
    • If nausea persists or worsens, consider discussing it with your healthcare provider for potential alternatives.
  4. Evaluate Emotional Well-being:

    • Ensure you have support, whether through friends, family, or a counselor. Emotional support is key during recovery.
    • Explore other means to cope with depression, such as mindfulness, therapy, or light exercise as appropriate.
  5. Consult Regarding Ciypressandine:

    • Before considering Cyproheptadine, it’s essential to consult with your healthcare provider to weigh the potential benefits and risks associated with this medication while you’re on Wellbutrin.

While the idea of managing weight can seem overwhelming, focusing on your health holistically—both physically and mentally—will be beneficial. You're not alone in this, and taking incremental steps can help you regain your appetite and weight safely.

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