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Nabitan
Nabitan (Nabutam, Benzopyranoperidine, SP-106, Abbott 40656) is a synthetic cannabinoid analog of dronabinol (Marinol).〔Razdan RK. The Total Synthesis of Cannabinoids. Wiley-Interscience 1980〕 It exhibits antiemetic and analgesic effects, most likely by binding to and activating the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, and reduced intraocular pressure in animal tests, making it potentially useful in the treatment of glaucoma.〔Razdan RK, Howes JF. "Drugs related to tetrahydrocannabinol." ''Medicinal Research Reviews'' 1983; 3(2):119-146. PMID 6134882〕 Nabitan has the advantage of being water-soluble, unlike most cannabinoid derivatives, and was researched for potential use as an analgesic or sedative,〔Archer RA. "The cannabinoids: therapeutic potentials." ''Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry'' 1974; 9: 253-259. PMID 12307093〕 although it was never developed for clinical use and is not currently used in medicine, as dronabinol or nabilone were felt to be more useful. However it is sometimes used in research into the potential therapeutic applications of cannabinoids. == References ==
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