Acomplia Pill: the Great Advancement in Medical Science

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Acomplia Pill: the Great Advancement in Medical Science

Medical science has traveled a long distance in technological advancement. Particularly, last three decades have witnessed great changes in the technology related with diagnosis and treatment of diseases. No branch of medical science whether neurology or gastroenterology is left untouched of this technological revolution. Neurology is the system of coordination and control of body. Many efforts have been made to find out the relationship between ailments of body with neurological imbalance of the body. The results are wonderful; now many incurable diseases can be cured by proper stimulation of neurological system of the body. Obesity is one among such major diseases.

Obesity is the result of excessive intake of food which later is accumulated in the body beneath the skin in the form of fat, giving the body a bulky look. Our neurological system has a control over our dietary habits. Before eating anything we get permission from our brain. The brain permits us only when it will have the signal of hunger sent to it by the cells of the body. A neuro-receptor named as endo-cannabinoid-1 (CB-1) sends the signals of hunger to the brain. This receptor is a part of our neurological system. This way a smooth coordination is established between our brain and digestive system. Whenever, there is some unbalancing in the functioning of the CB-1 receptor, a person can start eating excessive food.

Acomplia, the oral prescription diet pill can help in such a situation by inhibiting the functioning of CB-1 receptor. The active constituent of Acomplia is Rimonabant which have the tendency of blocking CB-1 receptor. Initially Rimonabant was clinically tested by Sanofi-Aventis as an anti-smoking drug because the same CB-1 receptor is also responsible for carrying the signal of urge for smoking to the brain. During this testing Acomplia (Rimonabant) is found very effective in curbing enormous urge for food. After rigorous clinical tests the drug manufacturer Sanofi-Aventis launched Acomplia in the UK anti-obesity drug market in the month of June. The popularity of drug among the people of the UK is a proof of its efficacy.

The launch of this drug is anticipated in many other countries; Germany, Denmark, Norway, Ireland and Finland are the prominent among those countries. FDA approval for Acomplia is in the line only after that the drug will be launched in the US anti-obesity drug market most probably by the name of Zimulti. Sanofi-Aventis is highly anticipative to get approval soon.

Acomplia may have some initial mild side-effects in some people like constipation, stomach disorder, nausea, dizziness, anxiety and headache. However these side effects are mild generally disappear with continuous use of the drug for few days. Pregnant ladies and breast feeding mothers must avoid using Acomplia.

Doctor’s prescription and advice for starting the use of Acomplia is essential. Both prescription and advice for Acomplia are available through online pharmacies. They may or may not charge for their service; confirm this thing beforehand.

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  1. kimk says:

    G'day,

    I can only help with the Australian university question.

    Some may argue that the Australian universities belong to The Group of 8 (www.go8.edu.au) are the 'famous' one. University of Western Australia (UWA) is one of its member. However the group was formed just to unify the promotional effort. The members cannot claim that they are the best at everything that they offers.

    There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and they are tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The most important thing is you have to READ the course information carefully, since some courses may have the same name but different content.

    I suggest you to go to the online database below. It can show you which universities offer the area of study and their website. Once visited the website, please make sure that you access the information for international students, since some requirements, application form and fees are different than Australians'.

    Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification. Depending on your country of origin, you may also need to submit an IELTS test results for proof of your English proficiency (www.ielts.org)

    Living cost… Sydney and Canberra have the highest living cost, followed by Melbourne & Brisbane, then Perth, Darwin, Adelaide & Tasmania the lowest. .

    So with many options for your to choose, this is my suggestion to narrow down your choice:
    1. Choose the city you want to study in. The consideration maybe the lifestyle, living cost and weather.
    2. Find the area that you want to work/career in. Check if the uni's are offering the area.

    Hope this helps. Good luck for your study and welcome to Australia :)