Developed by Advanced Pharmaceuticals, the diet pill Accomplix is designed not only to reduce weight, but to prevent future weight gain. It claims to do this with the help of several patented ingredients that regulate metabolism. A condition known as “metabolism syndrome” or insulin resistance causes the body to store more fat than it uses, making a person overweight. Accomplix promises to normalize insulin and various hormones in the body to cure this problem. Like other diet pills, it also has an appetite suppressant to aid in dieting.
While the manufacturer has kept its exact ingredients a secret, it is stated that Accomplix includes hoodia gordonii, a well-known appetite reducer, citru aurantium, cinnamon bark, guarana extract and green tea.
Accomplix is taken twice a day, before breakfast and sometime afterwards. It must always be taken on an empty stomach.
Average Price
A 6-month continuous use of Accomplix taken twice a day will cost $179.88, more if dosages are higher.
Pros
- Can be bought without prescription
- Has a 30 day money-back guarantee
- Does not contain ephedrine
Cons
- May not be suitable for people taking prescription drugs
- Does not encourage diet and exercise
- Inconvenient refund policies (had additional fee and may take 2 months)
Clinical Trials
According to the manufacturer, a clinical trial revealed that Accomplix worked for 87% of people in the trial. There is a lack of information on the trial.
Accomplix Side Effects
There are no known side effects of using Accomplix although it is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, or people taking medication.




