Acomplia.
Acomplia (rimonabant) is an appetite suppressant medication that you can take in case you have obesity and find it impossible to lose weight by simply exercising and dieting. This drug is supposed to be taken only in combination with a completely new lifestyle your health care provider will tell you more about. Your new lifestyle will involve actually taking Acomplia, exercising regularly and eating healthier foods. Acomplia effects are based on reducing your food cravings – this medicine is not going to make you lose weight if you simply take it. Therefore, it's important that you talk to your health care provider about your treatment in details and discuss any points that you are not clear about or that cause concern. Let your doctor know if you have any medical conditions that may require special attention – such as liver problems, impaired kidney function and a history of epilepsy. Also report any medications you are using at the moment, as interactions have been reported between Acomplia and HIV medications, antidiabetes medications, antibiotics, epilepsy drugs, depression medications, rifampicin, drugs for normal blood lipid levels, antifungals, St. John’s wort, medicines for weight loss, and antidepressants.