Rimonabant

Rimonabant is a prescription medication intended for patients suffering from obesity. This drug is supposed to be taken regularly and can help you lose weight and maintain the progress achieved. Rimonabant works by affecting the areas of your brain responsible for causing the feeling or hunger, as well as nicotine cravings. It basically tells your brain to stop causing food cravings, and you can do with less food. Taking rimonabant involves following a completely new lifestyle that is not supposed to be discounted once you have lost a certain number of pounds. Since rimonabant is supposed to be taken for a long period of time (at least a year to get significant and stable results), you will need to discuss everything with your health care provider to make sure it is going to be safe for you and thee will be no unexpected side effects. The following things may prevent you from taking rimonabant and you may require an alternative method of treatment: a history of an allergic reaction to rimonabant or any other ingredients every pill contains (every pill may also contain such inactive ingredients as microcrystalline cellulose, sodium laurilsulfate, povidone K 30, lactose monohydrate, lactose monohydrate, titanium dioxide, maize starch, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate), impaired kidney function, a history of epilepsy or liver problems. The following mild side effects are also possible, especially at the beginning of your treatment: anxiety, irritability, nausea, irritability, nausea, sleep problems, depression, restlessness, dry mouth, vomiting, dizziness, and anorexia. Although most of these side effects are likely to go away on their own – make sure you notify your health care provider in case they do not to make sure your treatment is beneficial and safe for you. Try to avoid missing doses, as this is likely to make your treatment less efficient. The missed dose is supposed to be taken as soon as you remembered about it, although it’s best to skip it if you will be taking another dose very soon. Never share your dose of rimonabant with other people, even if you are sure they are going to benefit from it. Everyone should be properly instructed by their health care provider about all the possible drug interactions and effects of rimonabant to make sure they can keep their treatment under control. If you experience fatigue, euphoria, insomnia, and headache after taking to much of rimonabant – seek emergency medical help.


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