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Nabilone, sold
under the
brand name
Cesamet among others, is a
synthetic cannabinoid with
therapeutic use as an
antiemetic and as an
adjunct analgesic...
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Schedule I drug.
Nabilone Dronabinol (Marinol/Syndros) is a
Schedule II drug in the U.S. Some
synthetic cannabinoids such as
Nabilone (Cesamet) or the...
- of cannabis; that
study failed to
detect THCP in CBD-dominant strains.
Nabilone Hexahydrocannabiphorol 1,2-Didehydro-3-oxo-THCO Delta-8-THC
Parahexyl Perrottetinene...
- but all
other cannabinoids remain Schedule I,
except synthetics like
nabilone and HU-308.
Cannabis portal Chemistry portal Cannabinoids 11-Hydroxy-THC...
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longer duration of
action of
nabilone make it less
likely to be
abused than
cannabis itself,
which makes nabilone a
promising harm
reduction strategy...
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novel synthetic cannabinoid analog compounds not
present in
nature (like
nabilone, ****e, the HU, JWH series, etc.), the term "neocannabinoid" has been proposed...
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Retrieved January 16, 2023. Lawn, John (April 7, 1987). "Placement of
Nabilone in
Schedule II" (PDF).
Government Publishing Office. Drug
Enforcement Administration...
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Levonantradol (CP 50,5561)
Menabitan Nabazenil Nabidrox (Canbisol)
Nabilone Nabitan Naboctate O-224 O-581 O-774 O-806 O-823 O-1057 O-1125 O-1191 O-1238...
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available for
prescription use in some countries, such as
dronabinol and
nabilone.
Countries that
allow the
medical use of whole-plant
cannabis include Argentina...
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indicated for the
treatment of
spasticity caused by
multiple sclerosis.
Nabilone is
another cannabinoid drug that has been
approved by the
Medicines and...