An
orexigenic, or
appetite stimulant, is a
drug,
hormone, or
compound that increases
appetite. This can be a naturally occurring
neuropeptide hormone such as
ghrelin,
orexin or
neuropeptide Y, or a
medication which increases hunger and therefore enhances
food consumption. Usually appetite enhancement is considered an undesirable
side effect of certain
drugs as it leads to unwanted
weight gain, but sometimes it can be beneficial and a drug may be prescribed solely for this purpose, especially when the patient is suffering from severe appetite loss or muscle wasting due to
cystic fibrosis,
anorexia,
old age,
cancer or
AIDS. There are several widely used drugs which can cause a boost in appetite, including
tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs),
tetracyclic antidepressants, natural or synthetic
cannabinoids, first-generation
antihistamines, most
antipsychotics and many
steroid hormones.