if antidepressants don’t contain calories, then how do they make you gain fat?

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Seriously, I’ve been trying to lose weight for a year now and fat doesn’t seem to want to burn off. Could this be a hormonal thing maybe? :/

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Lots of right answers already but one is missing: being depressive puts your body under constant stress. This is exhausting and makes you burn a lot of calories. Once you take antidepressants, the stress gets reduced but you keep eating the same way you did before. So suddenly you burn less calories than before without changing your eating habits, which makes you gain weight.

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