Acomplia Facts


In the past, people who wanted to lose weight relied on strict diets or tedious exercise programs. Now, these methods are being replaced by better routines that combine exercise, diet and the use of diet pills. It is important to have accurate information about a diet pill before using it.

A new diet pill that is quickly gaining attention is Acomplia, or Acomplia rimonanbant. The information provided here can help people who are interested in using this pill to determine how it can help them lose weight. Acomplia rimonanbant is an appetite suppressant, meaning that when you take it, you will feel less hungry.

There are chemicals that tell your brain when you are hungry, and Acomplia rimonanbant works by blocking those messages before they reach your brain. So in effect, you don't know that you are hungry, and you won't eat as much! Another interesting effect of Acomplia rimonanbant is that it helps the liver burn fat. It may also help smokers and alcoholics to control cravings for cigarettes and alcohol. In general, Acomplia rimonanbant has the potential to help heal obesity and addiction in new ways.

The primary action of Acomplia rimonanbant is to block something called CB-1 receptors. These are areas on the surface of cells that receive chemical messages. When they are blocked, messages that cause people to overeat are stopped. An overweight person who takes Acomplia rimonanbant will not eat as much because he or she will feel fuller faster. As a result, it will be much easier for the person to lose weight and regain the shape he or she lost by overeating in the past.

Acomplia is an approved weight loss pill in the United Kingdom and other European countries. FDA approval in the United States, where the drug has undergone a two-year trial to study its safety and effectiveness, is pending.

In fact, the pills manufacturer, Sanofi, filed an application with the FDA for the approval of Acomplia in 2006. It is expected that approval will be granted by July of 2007. The drug will be released in the U.S. under the name Zimulti.

Most adults over the age of 18 can take Acomplia effectively.

As with any weight loss regimen, staying active and following a healthy diet in addition to taking the pills is highly recommended for best results, especially for people who need to lose a significant amount of weight.

According to F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer of St. Lukes Roosevelt Hosptial Center, the primary author of the two-year U.S. study, Its unusual in that its a two-year trial and it shows continued effect over two years. Pi-Sunyer went on to state the drug works by a different mechanism of action, so it has the potential to be important.