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<title>Rimonabant In Obesity (RIO) trials</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Acomplia</b> has been developed from the knowledge that cannabis smokers often experience extreme hunger pangs, which cannabis smokers refer to as 'the munchies'. <br /><br /><b>Acomplia</b> works by blocking endogenous cannabinoid binding to neuronal CB1 receptors. Activation of these receptors by endoegenous cannabinoids, such as anadamide, increases appetite.<br /><br />Filed for approval with the FDA in April 2005, it has encountered significant delays over the past two years. In February 2007, the company learnt that the FDA had extended their decision on whether or not to approve <b>Acomplia</b> by a further 3 months. Despite the repeated setbacks, analysts remain optimistic that it will eventually be approved in the US as an aid to weight loss.]]></description>
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