http://www.wikiweed.com/index.php?title=Ajulemic_acid&feed=atom&action=historyAjulemic acid - Revision history2024-03-28T09:19:41ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.24.1http://www.wikiweed.com/index.php?title=Ajulemic_acid&diff=2465&oldid=prevAdm1n at 20:08, 26 February 20152015-02-26T20:08:18Z<p></p>
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</table>Adm1nhttp://www.wikiweed.com/index.php?title=Ajulemic_acid&diff=1387&oldid=prevAdm1n: Created page with "'''Ajulemic acid''' (AB-III-56, HU-239, IP-751, CPL 7075, CT-3, Resunab) is a synthetic cannabinoid derivative of the non-psychoactive THC metabolite 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC..."2015-02-15T11:54:15Z<p>Created page with "'''Ajulemic acid''' (AB-III-56, HU-239, IP-751, CPL 7075, CT-3, Resunab) is a synthetic cannabinoid derivative of the non-psychoactive <a href="/THC" title="THC">THC</a> metabolite 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Ajulemic acid''' (AB-III-56, HU-239, IP-751, CPL 7075, CT-3, Resunab) is a synthetic cannabinoid derivative of the non-psychoactive [[THC]] metabolite 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC that shows useful analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects without causing a subjective "high". It is being developed for the treatment of neuropathic pain and inflammatory conditions such as arthritis. It does not however share the anti-emetic effects of other [[cannabinoids]] but may be useful for treating pain and chronic inflammatory conditions where nausea is not present. Side effects include dry mouth, tiredness and dizziness. The mechanism of action has not yet been fully established, but ajulemic acid may activate the [[CB2 receptor]] in the periphery leading to production of resolving eicosanoids. Studies in animals at doses up to 40 mg/kg show minimal psychoactivity of ajulemic acid, comparable to that produced by [[tetrahydrocannabinol]],. Likewise, there was no difference between ajulemic acid and placebo on the "cannabimimetic" assay when used in humans at therapeutic doses. A new highly purified composition of ajulemic acid named Resunab is being developed by Corbus Pharmaceuticals (formerly JB Therapeutics)for the treatment of orphan life-threatening inflammatory diseases.</div>Adm1n