Abuse potential of dronabinol (Marinol)
by
Calhoun SR, Galloway GP, Smith DE
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc.,
San Francisco, California 94117, USA.
J Psychoactive Drugs 1998 Apr-Jun; 30(2):187-96
ABSTRACT
Dronabinol is an oral form of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol indicated for
treatment of anorexia associated with weight loss in individuals with AIDS, and
nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy. The authors reviewed
the literature and conducted surveys and interviews among addiction medicine
specialists, oncologists, researchers in cancer and HIV treatment, and law
enforcement personnel to determine the abuse liability of dronabinol. There is
no evidence of abuse or diversion of dronabinol. Available prescription tracking
data indicates that use remains within the therapeutic dosage range over time.
Healthcare professionals have detected no indication of "scrip-chasing" or
"doctor-shopping" among the patients for whom they have prescribed dronabinol.
Cannabis-dependent populations, such as those treated in our Clinic and seen by
the addiction medicine specialists we interviewed, have demonstrated no interest
in abuse of dronabinol. There is no street market for dronabinol, and no
evidence of any diversion of dronabinol for sale as a street drug. Furthermore,
dronabinol does not provide effects that are considered desirable in a drug of
abuse. The onset of action is slow and gradual, it is at most only weakly
reinforcing, and the overwhelming majority of reports of users indicate that its
effects are dysphoric and unappealing. This profile of effects gives dronabinol
a very low abuse potential.
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