Generic Acomplia (Rimonabant, Acomplia® equivalent)
Rimonabant is an anorectic anti-obesity medication. It is a CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonist. Rimonabant has been found effective in stopping food craving, and is used to assist in losing weight. It is indicated for use in conjunction with diet and exercise for patients with a body mass index greater than 30 kg/m2, and recently was also proven effective in smoking cessation. This is a non-controlled weight loss solution with proven results.
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20mg
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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: CONTACT WITH THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT – PAIN AND AGE
It was found that the time it took to be aware of the pain stimuli increased slightly with age up to 60 years; after this age the increase was more noticeable. A more recent study, also using a method of radiant heat, investigated sex differences as well as differences between young and middle-aged adults (Clark and Mehl, 1971). A signal detection analysis disclosed that men of these two age categories were not different in detecting heat stimuli, but women were. Middle-aged women seemed to decline in ability to feel thermal pain. The middle-aged men, more than the middle-aged women, endured greater pain than the younger adults before reporting it. Harkins and Chapman (1976) electrically stimulated the pulp of teeth to induce pain, also applying a signal detection analysis. Unlike the data based on radiant heat, young and elderly men were similar in their ability to detect the pain stimulus, i.e., electrical shock. However, when two shocks were applied, one more noxious than the other, the older men were not as able to discriminate between them as were the younger men. Thus, pain sensitivity was seen to undergo a decline with age. As in the Clark and Mehl study, the older people were less willing to report the sensation as pain, but this time only when the pain stimuli were relatively mild. When the electrical shocks to the tooth pulp were preceived as strong, the elderly were not reluctant to report pain. These studies are similar in some ways to those that measure hearing. If older people, as compared to younger ones, want to be more sure of pain before reporting it (as older people want to be more sure of hearing the tone stimulus), the noticeable increase in pain threshold after age 60 may be in part due to this reason. *175\220\8*
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