When dronabinol is administered to control nausea and vomiting, which property of the drug should be considered?

1. The potential for the drug to cause bradycardia
2. The potential for abuse
3. The probability of a hypertensive reaction
4. The development of exacerbating psychiatric disorders


Correct Answer: 4

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