Description
GABAPENTIN ACTION MECHANISM
Gabapentin mechanism of action is unknown, but thought to involve enhanced neuronal GABA synthesis. Gabapentin does not bind to GABA receptors in CNS despite its structural similarity to GABA.
GABAPENTIN DOSAGE
Gabapentin dosage depends upon your health condition, severity of disease and type of disease, hence; consult your health care professional before taking any dose. Take Gabapentin medicine at regular intervals either by swallowing it water or can be taken with food or milk.
GABAPENTINADVANTAGES
Gabapentin is found to be very effective in treatment of seizures, neuropathic pain, and hot flashes; reducing pain and spasticity in multiple sclerosis and help with menopausal symptoms.
GABAPENTIN SIDE EFFECTS
Side effects of Gabapentin that usually do not require medical attention include nausea, Constipation, weight gain, slurred speech, difficulty in walking or controlling muscle movements and tremors.
While serious side effects of Gabapentin that require your health care professional help as soon as possible include worsening of mood, thoughts or actions of suicide or dying and various allergic reactions such as itching or hives, swelling of face, lips, or tongue and skin rash.