Talk:Nabilone

Why was there a need to make a synthetic version of something that already exists? An attempt to bypass "drug" laws that prohibit the real thing or an attempt to patent and monopolize the patented version using those laws?

The only reason I could think of is for those who don't think others should use herbs to alter ones mood, but euphoria is listed as a "side effect" just like the real thing. I can see with Marinol they removed the psychoactive (and most medicinal) compounds to comply with the law/patent, but wouldn't this still be illegal since it causes euphoria? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.158.72.234 (talk) 04:26, 27 December 2014 (UTC)
 * WP:NOTAFORUM Clr324 (say hi) 22:46, 11 May 2015 (UTC)

I'm wondering if it's still up for patent protection, or at least is available from most pharmacy wholesellers. I contacted six pharmacies, and none of them are even able to order Cesamet. I'm sending off my prescription to CVS/caremark mail order prescription program. Let's see if he can get it filled there. Alex (talk) 03:06, 13 January 2016 (UTC)

Medical information
Hello all,

I will be adding information pertaining to who gets Naboline prescribed and how it should be used and other adverse effects that have been clinically recorded. Vmartinez18 (talk) 01:31, 3 May 2016 (UTC)Vmartinez18
 * Please stop doing this. Either present your draft here for review or just make your edit. As you have been told before, if you are writing about health make sure you use WP:MEDRS sources. Jytdog (talk) 01:35, 3 May 2016 (UTC)