This medicine contains sesame oil and one of the active ingredients of marijuana.
Absolutely it will.
Dronabinol passes into breast milk and may affect nursing babies whose mothers take the medicine. Women who are breastfeeding their babies should check with their physicians before using dronabinol.
Using dronabinol may worsen some medical conditions, including high blood pressure, heart disease, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC is the active psychoactive substance found in Marijuana. It is found in Marinol and Dronabinol and sold by various drug companies.
Dronabinol is Marinol, marinol is the product that is sold, dronabinol is the chemical name
Anyone who has had allergic or unusual reactions to sesame oil or marijuana products should let his or her physician know before taking dronabinol.
Because of its possible mind-altering effects, dronabinol should be used with care in children and older people. Both children and older people should be watched carefully when they are taking this medicine.
Yes, Dronabinol (brand name is Marinol.) Marinol is Tetrahydracannabinol, or Marijuana.
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NO, Tetrahydrocannabinol is not found in ANY medication. For medicinal use other than the actual plant, a synthetic form of THC called dronabinol is sythesized and used. To my knowledge the only medication containing dronabinol is a drug called Marinol manufactured by Unimed Pharmaceuticals. However at this point there are probably a few other manufacturers who make Generic substitues
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Marinol (dronabinol) is a prescription medication with effects similar to marijuana. It contains THC (the primary active component of cannabis).