ACOMPLIA
Acomplia Indications
Acomplia is a popular weight loss drug that is usually accompanied by exercise and diet in order to treat overweight or
obese patients who are suffering from extremely high blood levels of fat or patients who are suffering from diabetes type 2.
Acomplia can effectively prevent the risk of developing heart or circulatory disorders. However, Acomplia could also be
used to serve some other purposes (to treat or to prevent some other medical conditions) that have not been listed here.
Acomplia Contraindications
Before you start to follow a treatment with Acomplia you should discuss with your general health care provider the risks
and the benefits that come along with such a treatment. You must not use Acomplia if you are allergic to any of its
ingredients. This is why, before you start taking this drug you should alert your personal physician if you are suffering
from any known allergic reactions to foods, dyes, preservatives or any other substances.
If you are pregnant you must not start a treatment with Acomplia without your personal health care provider approval.
You must know that a treatment with Acomplia during pregnancy could have harmful effects on a growing fetus. Acomplia
main ingredients are thought to be able to pass into the patient’s (woman’s)
breast milk. Therefore, if you are currently breast feeding an infant you should not start using Acomplia. Ask your
doctor for further advice and recommendations. Some medical disorders are known to harmfully interact with a treatment with
Acomplia. As Acomlia is known to be metabolized by the patient’s liver, those who suffer from any type of
liver disorders (this includes hepatic impairment) might not be allowed to start using Acomplia or might have to take
a smaller dose of this drug. Their treatment with Acomplia should also be closely monitored by an authorized health care
provider.
Acomplia Description
Acomplia is a drug that belongs to Sanofi-Aventis.
Acomplia has proven itself to be highly effective in helping patients to lose weight. Although Acomplia is mainly prescribed
as a weight loss drugs to treat obesity, Acomplia can also be prescribed to reduce the risk factors associated with being
overweight and that could trigger severe medical conditions. Acomplia, as it is also known, first
appeared in European pharmacies in 2006 and has rapidly increased in popularity ever since. Various clinical studies have
shown that one out of three people who followed an Acomplia treatment plan were able to lose 10% of their weight without
gaining a single kilo for the following two years. Most patients who have been treated with Acomplia lost around three
inches (or twenty pounds).
Acomplia is a truly innovative weight loss drug. Acomplia belongs to a wide class of drugs that are generally known as
appetite suppressants. This is why, if the treatment with this drug is combined with adequate exercise and a low calorie
diet, anyone can lose weight in a fast and safe manner. Acomplia has been shown that a treatment with Acomplia can reduce
cravings for nicotine or other addictive substances. Patients who have been treated with Acomplia have experienced a growth in their
levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and a significant decrease in their levels of triglycerides. Furthermore, most patients
who have used Acomplia in the past can now lose weight, improve their fat and blood sugar levels and regulate their blood
glucose.
Acomplia Missed Dose
In order to get the maximum benefits from your treatment with Acomlia you should take it on a regular basis. If
you miss one of your prescribed doses of Acomplia you should ask your personal physician for instructions.
Acomplia Overdose
If you suspect that you are suffering from an overdose with Acomplia you should seek immediate medical attention. Alert your
personal health care provider at once. We have no information regarding the possible side effects that could be triggered by an overdose with Acomplia.
Acomplia Dosage
The average dose of Acomplia consists of ONE 20mg pill that should be taken in before breakfast.
Acomplia Side Effects
Most common side effects are known to include:
- Strokes;
- Palpitations;
- Nausea;
- Kidney and heart damage;
- Insomnia;
- Hypertension;
- Hyperphagia;
- Heart attack;
- Headache;
- Hallucinations;
- Gastrointestinal discomfort;
- Fatigue psychosis;
- Dizziness;
- Disorientation;
- Anxiety;
Acomplia Synonyms
In some countries ACOMPLIA may also be known as:
- Resibant;
- Rimoslim;
- Riobant;
- Slimona;
- Zimulti;
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