Acomplia
Acomplia (rimonabant) is a highly-efficient anti-obesity agent that has been in the market for long enough to become widely known for its slimming effects. While Acomplia does not burn your fat by itself, it reduces the appetite and makes it possible for you to do with less food. The following side effects are possible if you are taking Acomplia regularly: nausea, dry mouth, sleep problems, depression, anxiety, anorexia, irritability, vomiting, nausea, irritability, restlessness, and dizziness. The intensity of these side effects can be different, but in general they are not expected to be too bothersome. You need to make sure these side effects do not get worse and start to interfere with your everyday life, because of they do – your health care provider needs to be notified. Acomplia has been also reported to aid in smoking cessation, although it hasn’t been approved as a smoking cessation remedy so far. Pregnant or breastfeeding women are not supposed to be taking this drug, as this is associated with a number of serious health consequences for an unborn and nursing baby. Make sure you tell your health care provider if you get pregnant while taking this medication to learn about your options.
