
Marinol Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $47.73
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5MG, Dronabinol (60 Capsules)
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$142.09
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Albertsons
$47.73
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Walmart
$173.46
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Walgreens
$181.80
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Price history for Marinol (brand) & Dronabinol (generic)
60 Capsules, 5MG
Average retail price for Marinol
Average retail price for Dronabinol
Average SaveHealth price for Dronabinol
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Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Marinol is $113.99 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 88.05% on Marinol with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Marinol (Dronabinol) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 2.5MG 1 Capsule $4.02 $4.02 2.5MG 30 Capsules $42.66 $1.42 2.5MG 60 Capsules $77.82 $1.30 2.5MG 100 Capsules $124.69 $1.25 5MG 60 Capsules $47.73 $0.80 5MG 1 Capsule $5.35 $5.35 5MG 20 Capsules $20.91 $1.05 5MG 30 Capsules $27.62 $0.92 10MG 60 Capsules $234.63 $3.91
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5MG | 1 Capsule | $4.02 | $4.02 |
| 2.5MG | 30 Capsules | $42.66 | $1.42 |
| 2.5MG | 60 Capsules | $77.82 | $1.30 |
| 2.5MG | 100 Capsules | $124.69 | $1.25 |
| 5MG | 60 Capsules | $47.73 | $0.80 |
| 5MG | 1 Capsule | $5.35 | $5.35 |
| 5MG | 20 Capsules | $20.91 | $1.05 |
| 5MG | 30 Capsules | $27.62 | $0.92 |
| 10MG | 60 Capsules | $234.63 | $3.91 |
What is the drug Marinol used for?
Marinol is used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy in patients who have not responded to other treatments. It is also used to stimulate appetite in patients with AIDS who experience significant weight loss.
Is Marinol a Schedule 1 drug?
Marinol is not a Schedule I drug. It is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States.
Does Marinol increase appetite?
Yes, Marinol (dronabinol) is known to increase appetite. It is often prescribed to help stimulate appetite in patients experiencing significant weight loss due to conditions such as AIDS or cancer.
Does dronabinol stimulate appetite?
Yes, dronabinol is known to stimulate appetite. It is often prescribed to help increase appetite in patients experiencing significant weight loss, such as those with AIDS or undergoing chemotherapy.
What is a substitute for Marinol?
A substitute for Marinol, which contains dronabinol, could be nabilone, marketed under the brand name Cesamet. Both are synthetic cannabinoids used to treat nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy. However, it is important for a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate medication based on the patient's specific condition and medical history.
