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Insulin has been used in the past to stimulate appetite and in the treatment of malnutrition. Because of the hypoglycemic property of tolbutamide, the effect of this drug on this drug on the induction of weight gain was evaluated, 1000 mg. Before breakfast and 1000 mg. Before lunch, revealed no effect on body weight, the fasting blood sugar level, or the total and fractionated serum protein values.
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It is possible to have nausea, headaches, stomach upset or fullness, and weight gain. Inform your doctor or pharmacist right once if any of these effects persist or get worse.
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Tolbutamide is a medication that is used to treat type 2 diabetes by helping the body to better use insulin. It is not typically used to increase body weight, as weight gain is not a common side effect of the medication.

In fact, some people may experience weight loss while taking tolbutamide, as the medication can help to lower blood sugar levels and may cause an increase in insulin sensitivity, which can lead to decreased appetite and weight loss.
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Tolbutamide is a non-toxic, hard-working muscle relaxant that can be used to increase body weight. It is not meant to be used as a weight-gain supplement.
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