Prescription medictions that stop – sweet cravings, starch cravings and night eating

Prescription medictions that stop – sweet cravings, starch cravings and night eating

Here’s a quick guide to the prescription medications currently in use to decrease your sweet, starch and alcohol
cravings. Topemax and Zonegran started out as a childhood epilepsy medications. Topemax became the number
one drug in the country for migraine headaches, before it was approved for migraine use. Both of these drugs are
safe and effective, and can significantly decrease your sweet, starch and alcohol cravings. Naltrexone is a drug
traditionally used to treat opiate addiction, and can also significantly decrease your sweet, starch and alcohol
cravings. The combination of the appetite suppresant phentermine and topemax is going to be marketed as the
drug called Qnexa. The combination of the antidepressant Wellbutrin and Naltrexone is going to be marketed as
the drug Contrave. The diabetic medication Metformin is also used to decrease carbohydrate cravings.