Coming after Alli, Rimonabant's weight loss hits market
Is the future of weight loss in a pill? I sincerely doubt it, but that is not stopping expensive, FDA-approved diet drugs from finally entering the scene. It makes sense, as over-the-counter weight loss items have been around forever it seems and for some odd reason, people keep buying them.But Alli looks to be different. It's promising no magic weight loss "from a pill" but is being marketed as an assistant to weight loss with proper diet and exercise (how novel!). I'm quite sure Alli is not needed for this, but if it works for you, then great. Hooks are different for everyone.
What about the newer Rimonabant? This drug, known as Accomplia outside the U.S., is another designer drug that I'm looking into as a possible "assistant" to weight loss. A decent dose of scientific information on the drug is available over at The Diet Channel, and for those thinking of Rimonabant, this is worth a read.









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6-25-2007 @ 1:32PM
Dze said...
Nice info..
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7-11-2007 @ 6:40AM
Kurt said...
Pretty good info, but one thing that bothers me about all of these supplements like Alli and hoodia is that you never hear a follow up on them. I searched all over and came up with a bunch of reviews comparing them, if you're interested you can see them here:
http://www.marthasvineyarddetoxdiet.net/diet-reviews/alli-vs-hoodia-review-how-do-they-shape-up
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