- (INNTooltip
International Nonproprietary Name), sold
under the
brand names Marinol and Syndros, is the
generic name for the
molecule of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol...
- an
antiemetic for
people receiving chemotherapy under the
trade names Marinol and Syndros. In 2003, the
World Health Organization Expert Committee on...
-
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 (Syndros)...
-
access to
Marinol, a THC
synthetic which lacks the
cannabinoids which have been
shown to
modulate catecholamine levels. Kubby, with the
Marinol, immediately...
- (Cesamet, Canemes), a
synthetic cannabinoid and an
analog of
Marinol. It is
Schedule II
unlike Marinol,
which is
Schedule III
Rimonabant (SR141716), a selective...
-
approval from the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for
prescription use are
Marinol and
Syndros (synthetic THC is the
active ingredient in both),
Cesamet (nabilone)...
- It has been
approved by the FDA in pill form as
Marinol and in oral
solution form as Syndros.
Marinol is a
sesame oil
suspension of
dronabinol encapsulated...
- the use of
certain cannabis-derived pharmaceuticals, such as Sativex,
Marinol, or Epidiolex. In the
United States, 38 states, 4 territories, and the...
- In the 1970s,
synthetic THC was
created to be
administered as the drug
Marinol in a capsule. However, the main mode of
administration for
cannabis is...
- the main
psychoactive component of cannabis, sold
under the
brand name
Marinol — from
Schedule I to
Schedule II (DEA 50 FR 42186-87). The
government issued...