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Dronabinol

Generic Name
Dronabinol
Brand Names
Marinol, Sativex, Syndros
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C21H30O2
CAS Number
1972-08-3
Unique Ingredient Identifier
7J8897W37S

Overview

Dronabinol (marketed as Marinol) is a synthetic form of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ⁹-THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis (marijuana). THC demonstrates its effects through weak partial agonist activity at Cannabinoid-1 (CB1R) and Cannabinoid-2 (CB2R) receptors, which results in the well-known effects of smoking cannabis such as increased appetite, reduced pain, and changes in emotional and cognitive processes. Due to its evidence as an appetite stimulant and an anti-nauseant, Dronabinol is approved for use in anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS and for the treatment of nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conventional antiemetic treatments . Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the two most abundant cannabinoids found naturally in the resin of the marijuana plant, both of which are pharmacologically active due to their interaction with cannabinoid receptors that are found throughout the body . While both CBD and THC are used for medicinal purposes, they have different receptor activity, function, and physiological effects. If not provided in their activated form (such as through synthetic forms like Dronabinol or Nabilone), THC and CBD are obtained through conversion from their precursors, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid-A (THCA-A) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), through decarboxylation reactions. This can be achieved through heating, smoking, vaporization, or baking of dried unfertilized female cannabis flowers. From a pharmacological perspective, Cannabis' diverse receptor profile explains its potential application for such a wide variety of medical conditions. Cannabis contains more than 400 different chemical compounds, of which 61 are considered cannabinoids, a class of compounds that act upon endogenous cannabinoid receptors of the body . The endocannabinoid system is widely distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous system (via the Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2) and plays a role in many physiological processes such as inflammation, cardiovascular function, learning, pain, memory, stress and emotional regulation, and the sleep/wake cycle among many others . CB1 receptors are found in both the central and peripheral nervous system, and are most abundant in the hippocampus and amygdala, which are the areas of the brain responsible for short-term memory storage and emotional regulation. CB2 receptors are mainly located in the peripheral nervous system and can be found on lymphoid tissue where they are involved in regulation of immune function .

Background

Dronabinol (marketed as Marinol) is a synthetic form of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ⁹-THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis (marijuana). THC demonstrates its effects through weak partial agonist activity at Cannabinoid-1 (CB1R) and Cannabinoid-2 (CB2R) receptors, which results in the well-known effects of smoking cannabis such as increased appetite, reduced pain, and changes in emotional and cognitive processes. Due to its evidence as an appetite stimulant and an anti-nauseant, Dronabinol is approved for use in anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS and for the treatment of nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conventional antiemetic treatments . Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the two most abundant cannabinoids found naturally in the resin of the marijuana plant, both of which are pharmacologically active due to their interaction with cannabinoid receptors that are found throughout the body . While both CBD and THC are used for medicinal purposes, they have different receptor activity, function, and physiological effects. If not provided in their activated form (such as through synthetic forms like Dronabinol or Nabilone), THC and CBD are obtained through conversion from their precursors, tetrahydrocannabinolic acid-A (THCA-A) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), through decarboxylation reactions. This can be achieved through heating, smoking, vaporization, or baking of dried unfertilized female cannabis flowers. From a pharmacological perspective, Cannabis' diverse receptor profile explains its potential application for such a wide variety of medical conditions. Cannabis contains more than 400 different chemical compounds, of which 61 are considered cannabinoids, a class of compounds that act upon endogenous cannabinoid receptors of the body . The endocannabinoid system is widely distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous system (via the Cannabinoid Receptors CB1 and CB2) and plays a role in many physiological processes such as inflammation, cardiovascular function, learning, pain, memory, stress and emotional regulation, and the sleep/wake cycle among many others . CB1 receptors are found in both the central and peripheral nervous system, and are most abundant in the hippocampus and amygdala, which are the areas of the brain responsible for short-term memory storage and emotional regulation. CB2 receptors are mainly located in the peripheral nervous system and can be found on lymphoid tissue where they are involved in regulation of immune function .

Indication

Dronabinol is indicated for the treatment of anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS, and nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy in patients who have failed to respond adequately to conventional antiemetic treatments.

Associated Conditions

  • Anorexia
  • Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

FDA Drug Approvals

Approved Product
Manufacturer
NDC Code
Route
Strength
Effective Date
ThePharmaNetwork, LLC
53097-568
ORAL
2.5 mg in 1 1
4/8/2020
Bryant Ranch Prepack
63629-9166
ORAL
2.5 mg in 1 1
3/25/2021
Camber Pharmaceuticals Inc
31722-962
ORAL
10 mg in 1 1
5/10/2019
ThePharmaNetwork, LLC
53097-573
ORAL
10 mg in 1 1
1/19/2023
Akorn
17478-763
ORAL
10 mg in 1 1
6/26/2014
Bryant Ranch Prepack
63629-8861
ORAL
5 mg in 1 1
3/25/2021
Major Pharmaceuticals
0904-7144
ORAL
2.5 mg in 1 1
3/31/2021
Rhodes Pharmaceuticals L.P.
42858-867
ORAL
2.5 mg in 1 1
1/31/2023
Bryant Ranch Prepack
63629-8862
ORAL
10 mg in 1 1
3/25/2021
Bryant Ranch Prepack
72162-1879
ORAL
5 mg in 1 1
3/30/2023

EMA Drug Approvals

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No EMA approvals found for this drug.

HSA Drug Approvals

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No HSA approvals found for this drug.

NMPA Drug Approvals

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No NMPA approvals found for this drug.

PPB Drug Approvals

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No PPB approvals found for this drug.

TGA Drug Approvals

Approved Product
ARTG ID
Sponsor
Registration Type
Status
Registration Date
MediPharm Labs 10:15 THC:CBD
364776
Medicine
A
5/6/2021
DEMECAN 22:01 FLORESTURA
357695
Medicine
A
3/25/2021
MediPharm Labs Extract 25:25 THC:CBD
378013
Medicine
A
11/16/2021
Cann Group Balance THC10:CBD15
364414
Medicine
A
5/4/2021
Nanadol
390626
Medicine
A
6/17/2022
Superseed T26
470649
Medicine
A
11/27/2024
HummingBud Sandy Bay - Dried Cannabis Flower (THC 24%, CBD less than 1%)
410799
Medicine
A
6/19/2023
Mystery Mountain T24
470646
Medicine
A
11/27/2024
Cybis 10:25
403392
Cymra Life Sciences Ltd
Medicine
A
1/24/2023
Pink Sherbet
474425
Medicine
A
12/23/2024
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