Acomplia.
Acomplia (rimonabant) is a prescription anti-obesity medication commonly prescribed for patients that are unable to fight their food cravings and likely to overeat, being unable to lose weight without additional help. Acomplia should be taken regularly for the patient to benefit from the treatment as much as possible. Taking Acomplia is supposed to be combined with a completely new lifestyle that involves eating sensibly and exercising regularly. It's very important that you take Acomplia and combine it with a healthier diet, as otherwise you are not going to get the results desired. Make sure you always tell your health care provider about any medical conditions you have and drugs you are using or are planning on using. The following medical conditions are important to report: liver problems, impaired kidney function and a history of epilepsy. If you are taking rifampicin, drugs for normal blood lipid levels, epilepsy drugs, medicines for weight loss, antibiotics, depression medications, antidepressants, antidiabetes medications, HIV medications, antifungals, or St. John’s wort – make sure to report them as well to prevent interactions.