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Dronabinol (INNTooltip
International Nonproprietary Name), sold
under the
brand names Marinol and Syndros, is the
generic name for the
molecule of...
- (−)-trans-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol. It is a
colorless oil. THC,
referred to as
dronabinol in the
pharmaceutical context, is
approved in the
United States as a capsule...
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antiemetic to
combat vomiting and
nausea since 1981.
Synthetic THC (marinol,
dronabinol) has been used as an
antiemetic since 1985, and an
appetite stimulant...
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several stages. The next step
includes plans for
commercial sales.
Dronabinol was
rescheduled in 1994 from
annex I to
annex II of the
Narcotic Drugs...
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approved by the FDA
specifically as an orexigenic, with the
exception of
dronabinol,
which received approval for HIV/AIDS-induced
anorexia only. 5-HT2C receptor...
- and one neocannabinoid:
Dronabinol is the INN for delta-9-THC (there is a
common confusion according to
which the word "
dronabinol"
would only
refer to synthetic...
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Dronabinol/acetazolamide (investigational name IHL-42X) is a
combination therapy under investigation for
sleep apnea. It is
developed by
Incannex Healthcare...
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varieties may
produce different effects in humans.
Synthetic THC,
called dronabinol, does not
contain cannabidiol (CBD),
cannabinol (CBN), or
other cannabinoids...
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includes certain ATS with
therapeutic uses, such as delta-9-THC (including
dronabinol, its
synthetic form),
amphetamine and methylphenidate.
Schedule III includes...
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medical marijuana in the
United States, is a
Schedule I drug.
Nabilone Dronabinol (Marinol/Syndros) is a
Schedule II drug in the U.S. when in an oral solution...