Gabapentin

Gabapentin primarily treats nerve pain associated with shingles (postherpetic neuralgia) and diabetic neuropathy. It’s also prescribed for epilepsy and restless legs syndrome. However, remember its effectiveness varies significantly between individuals.

Doctors often prescribe Gabapentin alongside other medications. The dosage depends on the condition being treated and individual patient factors. Always follow your doctor’s instructions precisely. Typical starting doses range from 300mg to 900mg daily, often divided into multiple doses.

Potential side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and fatigue. Less common but serious side effects include allergic reactions and suicidal thoughts. Report any unusual symptoms to your physician immediately. Do not stop taking Gabapentin abruptly; consult your doctor for a safe tapering schedule to prevent withdrawal symptoms.

Important Note: Gabapentin is a controlled substance in some regions. Misuse can lead to dependence and serious health complications. Never share your medication or use it without a prescription. Always discuss any concerns or questions with a healthcare professional.