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Default Apr 08, 2019 at 09:40 AM
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I'm on a lot of weight gaining meds, but have been fortunate to not gain anything. By following a strict diet, I've even been able to loose weight over the last year.

But recently I started valium, it's my first med change since 2013. And I've noticed that I'm always hungry and I'm craving junk food.

Has anyone else experienced this with valium?

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Default Apr 08, 2019 at 05:29 PM
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I haven’t experienced this with Valium
(It’s in the one class of meds I’m not allergic to )

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Default Apr 13, 2019 at 11:46 PM
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I'm on 10-15mg per day, and the craving for food is quite strong, i also take remeron and other antipsychotics which probably played a part as well.
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