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Medicinal marijuana receptors

Schuel H, Chang MC, Burkman LJ, Picone R, Makriyannis A, Zimmerman AM, Zimmerman S. Cannabinoid receptors in sperm. Marijuana and Medicine. In Nahas GG et al., eds. Totowa, NJ Humana Press, 1999 317-325. [Pg.134]

The appetite-stimulating effects of marijuana have been known for centuries and constitute one of the established medicinal uses of cannabis preparations. Today THC (dronabinol/Marinol) is clinically used for the treatment of cachexia-anorexia in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and palliative care patients. There have also been very promising advances in the development of a cannabinoid receptor antagonist (SR141716A, now named Rimonabant or Acomplia) for the treatment of obesity. [Pg.134]


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