Description
Gabapentin is a medication primarily used to treat nerve pain and certain types of seizures. It is commonly prescribed for conditions such as postherpetic neuralgia (pain following shingles) and as an adjunctive treatment for partial seizures in epilepsy.
How It Works: Gabapentin is classified as an anticonvulsant, although its exact mechanism of action isn’t completely understood. It is thought to work by affecting the way nerves send messages to the brain, thereby reducing the sensation of pain and preventing abnormal electrical activity in the brain that can lead to seizures.
Forms and Dosage: Gabapentin is available in several forms, including tablets, capsules, and an oral solution. The dosage and frequency of administration depend on the condition being treated and the patient’s response to the medication. It is typically started at a low dose and gradually increased.
Side Effects: Common side effects of gabapentin include dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, and peripheral edema (swelling of the extremities). Other potential side effects are weight gain, dry mouth, and coordination problems. In rare cases, it can cause mood changes or suicidal thoughts, so it’s important to monitor for any significant changes in behavior.
Precautions: Gabapentin should be used with caution in individuals with kidney problems, as dosage adjustments may be necessary. It may also interact with other medications, so it’s important to inform your healthcare provider about all the drugs you’re taking. Additionally, abrupt discontinuation of gabapentin can lead to withdrawal symptoms, so it should be tapered off gradually under a doctor’s guidance.
Dependence and Withdrawal: While gabapentin is not considered addictive, some individuals may experience withdrawal symptoms if they stop taking it suddenly.
Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and consult them with any questions or concerns about gabapentin.
Quantity | 180 Pills, 360 Pills |
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Delivery Time | 4 to 5 Days |
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