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Acomplia – reduces weight & cuts smoking too

Daniels Charles

Acomplia diet pills bring relief to the obese people for whom obesity has assumed life threatening proportions.

French Pharma giant Sanofi-Aventis are credited for bringing Acomplia to the European market. They are in talks with the US FDA for seeking approval for launching the drug in USA under the brand name Zimulti.

This diet pill underwent a stringent clinical trial wherein it was proved that a standard dose of 20 mg taken over a period of six months lead to weight loss that was safe and the lost weight did not return. Further, the region around the waist was most affected.

Acomplia’s launch in Europe was much awaited. It has been termed as the next billion dollar drug. Doctors are hopeful that its good effects will bring respite to thousands in the highly obese category.

Acomplia’s mode of action is unique. It binds with the CB1 receptors in the brain that control the food and nicotine intake. These receptors are found in the endo-cannobinoid system. Acomplia thus suppresses appetite and also reduces the urge to smoke. This is good news to the obese people particularly those who also smoke heavily.

This weight loss diet pill shows best results when used in combination with altered eating and physical exercise.

A standard dose of 20 mg taken once daily is sufficient for 24 hours. It is generally taken before breakfast. You should not attempt to break the tablet to alter the dose as the chemical compound is unevenly distributed.

Acomplia is a potent weight loss drug and you must understand its mode of action and side effects before beginning on a course. Discuss your case with your doctor or a weight management specialist. Your medical history, current physical state and usage of prescription and non-prescription medicines will all make a difference in how much and for how long you take the drug.

Breast feeding women should take Acomplia under strict medical supervision.

Overdosing is not suggested as increased amounts taken in one go do not cause an increased weight loss. Acomplia is a prescription drug and must always be purchased against a valid prescription written for your needs.

Pharmacies in UK are doing a brisk business supplying Acomplia to the needy. They are also a good source of Acomplia information. Both short term and long term users get cheap deals on purchasing Acomplia tablets from these pharmacies.

You can also avail of online consultation, prescription and get your order delivered at home at no extra cost.

As you begin to take Acomplia on a regular basis you may experience some known reactions including depression, anxiety or nausea. These are mild and go away as your body adapts to the drug. But if you notice any particular unexplained reaction, consult your doctor immediately.

Acomplia is an adult drug and must be kept out of reach of children.

On a long term include healthy eating and regular physical exercise to control weight. However if you still gain extra weight, Acomplia will help you get rid of it safely.

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Daniels Charles is the editor for the website http://www.eupharma.co.uk, a highly recommended online pharmacy site, provide visitors complete information on online pharmacy, weight loss diet pills, men’s health, sexual health, and drugs like Cialis, Acomplia, Viagra by latest news, personal views, and articles on erectile dysfunction related topics. Your feedback & comments will be highly appreciated at eupharma.co.uk@gmail.com.

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