Gabapin (Gabapentin) - 300mg (10 Capsules)
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Main Use | Active Ingredient | Marketed Name |
Epilepsy | Gabapentin | Gabapin |
Uses
Gabapin (Gabapentin) is an anticonvulsant drug which works by decreasing abnormal activity in the brain, and by affecting certain nerves and chemicals which are responsible for seizures and pain. It is widely used to control and prevent seizures in patients who are affected by epilepsy. Beside preventing seizures, this medication is also used to treat restless leg syndrome, to provide relief from postherpetic neuralgia (pain occurring following an attack of shingles), trigeminal neuralgia and various other types of pain.
Dosage and Administration
Gabapin (Gabapentin) is usually prescribed according to a strict and specific dosing regimen. It is taken at evenly spaced time intervals each day. Some patients may be told to take it 3 times per day. If this is the case, your doctor will tell you not to allow more than 12 hours to pass in between each dose, otherwise the risk of seizures may be increased. Abrupt cessation of treatment is not advised, due to the risk of worsening seizures or withdrawal symptoms. In most cases, patients are told by the prescribing doctor to gradually decrease their dosage when stopping treatment.
Side effects
Treatment with Gabapin (Gabapentin) can sometimes cause patients to experience side effects, such as:
In some cases, patients taking this medication have experienced other rare but potentially serious side effects. You must seek medical attention or see your doctor straight away if you notice a worsening of seizures, fever, flu symptoms or any other serious reactions.
Precautions
Before you begin taking this medication, it is necessary to tell your doctor if you have ever suffered from kidney disease or any mental problems.
Consuming alcohol in combination with this medication may increase the risk of drowsiness. For this reason, your doctor will probably tell you to avoid alcohol while taking this drug.
Seek immediate emergency medical attention if you suffer an allergic reaction. Symptoms to watch for, which may be indicative of a reaction, include skin rashes, hives, swelling of the face or limbs, trouble breathing, and trouble swallowing.
Always use Gabapin (Gabapentin) as you have been prescribed by your doctor. Never self-medicate or change your dosage without first consulting your doctor. The correct dosage can vary depending on your health, medical history, and the severity of the condition being treated.
This medication may not be safe for all patients. Before you begin using it always disclose the following to your doctor: