Marinol is a type of medicine called a cannabinoid. It attaches to special receptors in the brain stimulating appetite and reducing nausea. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved marinol to treat nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conventional treatments.
Dronabinol is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring compound known as
delta-9-THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) You might recognize THC as the active ingredient of marijuana.
MARINOL is not marijuana. MARINOL does not contain the additional chemicals and impurities associated with marijuana.
There has been some limited use of Marinol to control vomiting in patients undergoing Methotrexate treatments for severe Crohn's but its effects have yet to be well documented. Because appetite suppression is usually a Crohn's patients response to "you eat, you hurt" or "you eat and run to the toilet" treating the Crohn's successfully will in turn treat the lack of appetite.
Marinol and the generic equals.
Dronabinol is Marinol, marinol is the product that is sold, dronabinol is the chemical name
I have heard that YES it can. Consuming very high doses of Marinol can cause death. http://cancer.emedtv.com/marinol/marinol-overdose.html Surely these people cant be ODing on THC. There must be something added or a filler in the marinol. I don't know how much THC is in Marinol but I don't believe that is what causes death. Anyone with info please post.
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Marinol, a medication that contains dronabinol, is manufactured by AbbVie Inc. It is used primarily to treat nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and to stimulate appetite in patients with AIDS. Marinol is a synthetic form of THC, the active component of cannabis.
Yes, Dronabinol (brand name is Marinol.) Marinol is Tetrahydracannabinol, or Marijuana.
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There are a couple different kinds on the market. however, a pretty common one is called Marinol
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