Gabapentin is an anticonvulsive medication that originally saw use as a muscle relaxer and anti-spasmodic medication, but later it was discovered it had the potential of the medication as anticonvulsive medication and as an adjunct to more potent anticonvulsants
The most common side effects, occurring in Postherpetic Neuralgia in Adults
⁴ The gabapentin dosing regimen used in this study was 900 mg/d for week 1; 1,800 mg/d for week 2; 2,400 mg/d for week 3; and 3,600 mg/d for week 4
gabapentin is 1200 to 2400 mg/day on a three-times a day schedule, with a maximum daily dose of 3600 mg
Gabapentin (Neurontin) is a medication approved to treat certain seizures and nerve pain
Dizziness
Gabapentin is available in several forms that are human-labeled products: 100 mg capsules
There are a few different gabapentin products, so dosing can vary depending on which one you’re taking
The more common side effects of gabapentin may include the following: abnormal eye movements that are continuous, uncontrolled, back-and-forth, or rolling
Swelling of the hands and feet
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Gabapentin in low doses is a useful drug in treatment of CTS symptoms with no side effects and intolerance