Marinol
Marinol treats nausea associated with cancer chemotherapy and loss of appetite associated with AIDS. Swallow capsules whole, and do not break capsules open.
Marinol Overview
Marinol is a prescription medication used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy and is used to treat loss of appetite and weight loss in people who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Marinol belongs to a group of drugs called cannabinoids. Marinol is a synthetic version of delta-9-THC, a naturally occurring cannabinoid and the main psychoactive component in marijuana. While it is unknown exactly how Marinol works, the drug is believed to produce its effects by binding to cannabinoid receptors found in the central nervous system.
This medication comes in capsule form and is taken taken 1 to 3 hours before chemotherapy and then every 2 to 4 hours after chemotherapy, for a total of 4 to 6 doses a day.
When Marinol is used to increase appetite, it is usually taken 2 times a day, before lunch and supper, or once a day in the evening or at bedtime.
Do not chew, divide, or break Marinol capsules. Swallow Marinol capsules whole.
Common side effects of Marinol include dose related "high" (easy laughing and elevated mood), dizziness, confusion, and drowsiness.
Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or engage in hazardous activity until you know how Marinol affects you.
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Uses of Marinol
Marinol is a prescription medication used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy in people who have already taken other medications to treat this type of nausea and vomiting without good results. Marinol is also used to treat loss of appetite and weight loss in people who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
This medication may be prescribed for other uses. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Manufacturer
Generic
Dronabinol
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Marinol Drug Class
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Side Effects of Marinol
Common side effects of Marinol include the following:
- "high" (easy laughing and elevated mood)
- dizziness
- confusion
- drowsiness
- fast heartbeat
- changes in mood
This is not a complete list of Marinol side effects. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Marinol Interactions
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Marinol has the potential to interact with other medications and increase the risk of side effects.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in patients receiving concomitant therapy with sedatives, hypnotics or other psychoactive drugs because of the potential for additive or synergistic CNS effects.
Marinol Precautions
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in patients with a history of seizure disorder because Marinol capsules may lower the seizure threshold.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in patients with cardiac disorders because of occasional hypotension, possible hypertension, syncope, or tachycardia.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in patients with a history of substance abuse, including alcohol abuse or dependence, because they may be more prone to abuse Marinol capsules as well. Multiple substance abuse is common and marijuana, which contains the same active compound, is a frequently abused substance.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution and careful psychiatric monitoring in patients with mania, depression, or schizophrenia because Marinol capsules may exacerbate these illnesses.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in patients receiving concomitant therapy with sedatives, hypnotics or other psychoactive drugs because of the potential for additive or synergistic CNS effects.
Marinol capsules should be used with caution in elderly patients because they may be more sensitive to the neurological, psychoactive, and postural hypotensive effects of the drug.
Marinol Food Interactions
Medications can interact with certain foods. In some cases, this may be harmful and your doctor may advise you to avoid certain foods. In the case of Marinol, there are no specific foods that you must exclude from your diet when receiving this medication
Inform MD
Before taking Marinol, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions. Especially tell your doctor if you:
- are allergic to Marinol or to any of its ingredients including sesame oil
- have a history of seizure disorder
- have a history of substance (drug or alcohol) abuse
- have heart problems
- have high blood pressure
- have a history of schizophrenia or other psychiatric conditions
- are pregnant or breastfeeding
Marinol and Pregnancy
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
The FDA categorizes medications based on safety for use during pregnancy. Five categories - A, B, C, D, and X, are used to classify the possible risks to an unborn baby when a medication is taken during pregnancy.
Marinol falls into category C.
There are no well-controlled studies that have been done in pregnant women. Marinol should be used during pregnancy only if the possible benefit outweighs the possible risk to the unborn baby.
Marinol and Lactation
Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
Marinol has been detected in human breast milk. Because of the possibility for adverse reactions in nursing infants from Marinol, a choice should be made whether to stop nursing or to stop use of this medication. The importance of the drug to the mother should be considered.
Marinol Usage
- Marinol comes in a capsule form. It is taken by mouth.
- It is usually taken later in the day.
- Swallow Marinol capsules whole. Do not crush, chew, or break the capsules.
- This medication may be given 1 to 3 hours before cancer chemotherapy and then every 2 to 4 hours after chemotherapy, for a total of 4 to 6 doses a day.
- For appetite stimulation in people with AIDS, Marinol is usually taken before lunch and dinner.
Marinol Dosage
Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully.
The dose your doctor recommends may be based on the following:
- the condition being treated
- other medical conditions you have
- other medications you are taking
- how you respond to this medication
- your weight
- your height
- your age
The standard initial Marinol dose for appetite stimulation in people with AIDS is 2.5 mg twice daily: before lunch and before dinner.
Your doctor will determine your Marinol dosage based on your body surface area, which is usually calculated using your height and weight.
Marinol Overdose
If you take too much Marinol seek emergency medical attention.