Rimonabant is suitable for restricted prescribing in primary care; it should not be used routinely.
Rimonabant
It works by blocking endogenous cannabinoid binding to neuronal CB1 receptors. Activation of these receptors by endoegenous cannabinoids, such as anadamide, increases appetite. It is the most advanced endocannabinoid receptor antagonist in clinical development and offers a novel therapeutic approach to appetite control and weight reduction.
Rimonabant
Acomplia (rimonabant) has been available in Europe since the middle of 2006, following regulatory approval by the EMEA in June 2006 for its use as an adjunct to diet and exercise for obese or overweight patients with associated risk factors, such as type 2 diabetes or dyslipidaeamia. However, it has had a less easy passage through the US regulatory system.













