Phentermine could: I would avoid Phentermine in patients with bipolar d/o as i think it could make a person's moods unstable, increase the risk of mania and psychosis. I also see folks lose weight on various diets and/or appetite suppressants only to gain the weight back when they stop the diet or the pills. I know weight loss is hard, but changing one's lifestyle with a healthy diet and regular exercise is best.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Yes: Some bc pills may contribute to depression in some women but diet pills are a definite no no for individuals with a bipolar disorder--can bring on manic episode & may prime the pump & lead to rapid cycling.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Caution: I agree with drs. Bey and passer. Medications such as Phentermine that stimulate CNS activity can precipitate mania, and what goes up comes back down. Occasionally birth control products, especially those higher in Progesterone can contribute to depression, though this is rarely an issue. Many mood stabilizers are less then friendly for weight, speak to your psychiatrist about options to help.
Answered 5/8/2016
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Bipolar: Hormones and diet pills are one of many substances that affect moods and can add to cycling.
Answered 9/29/2012
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Yes, however...: Either can cause adrenergic elevation, risking increased mania or mixed states, however birth control pills can often stabilize mood cycling related to the menstrual cycle. Pay attention to what you are feeling, you're usually the best gauge!
Answered 12/9/2013
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