Studies: 30 randomised comparisons of cannabis with placebo or antiemetics from which dichotomous data on efficacy and harm were available (1366 patients). Oral nabilone, oral dronabinol (tetrahydrocannabinol), and intramuscular levonantradol were tested. No cannabis was smoked. Follow up lasted 24 hours.
Results: Cannabinoids were more effective antiemetics than prochlorperazine, metoclopramide, chlorpromazine, thiethylperazine, haloperidol, domperidone, or alizapride: relative risk 1.38 (95% confidence interval 1.18 to 1.62), number needed to treat 6 for complete control of nausea; 1.28 (1.08 to 1.51), NNT 8 for complete control of vomiting. Cannabinoids were not more effective in patients receiving very low or very high emetogenic chemotherapy. In crossover trials, patients preferred cannabinoids for future chemotherapy cycles. - created at http://animoto.com
@9DragonMaster man! i got nabilone! what kinda high dose it give you? i gat the 1mg blue and white caples.. i wanna take one baddd!
BasicRelay 1 month ago
i want to try nabilone, where can i get it prescribed??
9DragonMaster 1 year ago
Nice video you guys. Budbook green thumbs up
Budbook 1 year ago