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Nabilone

Nabilone is a synthetic cannabinoid that acts as a CB1 and CB2 receptor agonist. It is primarily used medically for the treatment of nausea and vomiting, particularly in chemotherapy patients. The substance possesses analgesic and antiemetic properties but can cause side effects such as dizziness and drowsiness. Due to its effects on the central nervous system, a moderate risk profile should be considered.

Cannabinoide

Mechanism of Action

  • CB1 agonist
  • CB2 agonist

Names / Identifiers

IUPAC: Nabilone

Nabilone
51022-71-0
Cesamet
Nabilona
Nabilonum
2N4O9L084N
CPD 109514
CPD-109514
DTXSID8023341
LY 109514

Effects

analgetisch
antiemetisch
entspannend
stimmungsaufhellend
appetitanregend
sedierend
kognitionsbeeinträchtigend

Effects described from scientific sources. Individual experiences vary.

Dosage

Safety NoteIndividual variation, start at a low dose, no medical advice.

Individual sensitivity varies. Not a dosage recommendation.

Duration

Peak2-4 hours
NotesEffects may vary depending on individual metabolism.
Onset1-2 hours
Total6-8 hours
After Effects2-4 hours

Risks & Warnings

Warnings

  • Not suitable for individuals with certain psychiatric disorders.
  • Caution in cases of liver disease.

Known Risks

  • medium
  • Mögliche Nebenwirkungen umfassen Schwindel, Müdigkeit und Veränderungen der Stimmung.

Safer Use

  • Start at a low dose.
  • Be aware of interactions with other medications.

Harm reduction tips do not replace medical advice.

Known Interactions

  • May interact with other sedating substances.
  • Interactions with antidepressants possible.

This list is not exhaustive. Interactions can have unpredictable effects.

Legal Status

ATVerschreibungspflichtig
CHVerschreibungspflichtig
DEVerschreibungspflichtig
USVerschreibungspflichtig
NotesIn vielen Ländern ist Nabilone als Medikament zugelassen, jedoch unterliegt es strengen Vorschriften.

Not legal advice. Status may change.

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