Acomplia, known in the United States as Zimulti, is a weight loss drug that was approved for use in Europe in June of 2006, but has yet to be approved in the United States. Acomplia is the first Cannabinoid-1 Receptor Blocker, a new line of obesity drugs that work by blocking the Canabinoid-1 (CB-1) receptor found in the brain and other organs. Blocking this receptor seems to decrease cravings for food while aiding in the metabolizing of both glucose and fats. As a result, less fat is stored in the body because the patient not only eats less but also metabolizes the food that is eaten properly. As a side benefit, those who are on Acomplia are often able to stop smoking because the drug curbs the craving for nicotine in the same way in which it stops the craving for food. The drug was discovered and then developed by the Safino-Aventis pharmaceutical company.