Introduction
Great interest has been shown by the medical community and the public in the cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists, such as rimonabant, for treatment of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and possibly drug addiction.
Discussion
This novel class of drug has therapeutic potential for other disorders, as the endocannabinoid system is involved in various
health conditions. However, rimonabant, the first clinically available member of this class of drugs, has been linked to increased
risk of anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Due to those risks, the European Medicines Agency called for its withdrawal
from the market in October, 2008. Shortly after this decision, several pharmaceutical companies (Sanofi-aventis, Merck, Pfizer,
Solvay) announced that they would stop further clinical research on this class of drug. Here, we provide an overview of those
events and make several suggestions for continuing such clinical research, while safeguarding the safety of patients and clinical
trial subjects.
Keywords Rimonabant - CB1 receptor antagonist - Pharmacotherapy - Safety - Drug dependence - Addiction - Obesity