Posted on 13th Dec 2024 / Published in: Medications
Gabapentin is a medication primarily utilised for the treatment of seizures, nerve pain, and restless legs syndrome. Off-label uses of this drug include treatment for anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and insomnia.
Gabapentin regulates neuron activity by targeting the alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-controlled calcium channels situated in the brain and spinal cord. This process minimises the dissemination of certain neurotransmitters such as glutamate, affiliated with pain perception and epileptic impulses. Consequently, nerve excitability is reduced, resulting in a decrease in pain signals and seizure episodes.
Gabapentin is classified as an anticonvulsant medication, specifically a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) analogue.
General Dosage Guidelines
Partial Seizures:
Postherpetic Neuralgia:
Neuropathic Pain:
Fibromyalgia:
Restless Legs Syndrome (Gabapentin Enacarbil):
Dosage adjustments are necessary for patients with renal impairment.
For example:
Tapering: When discontinuing gabapentin, it should be tapered over a period of at least one week to avoid withdrawal symptoms. It can be hard to come off gabapentin, and many people will still experience pain even while taking gabapentin. However, it is necessary to come off and long-term use is not recommended.
Common Side Effects:
Less Common Side Effects:
Serious Side Effects:
Common Drug Interactions
Gabapentin can interact with various medications, particularly those that affect the central nervous system (CNS). Some frequently reported interactions include:
Physiotherapy, osteopathy and other manual therapies are key to help patients naturally recover from nerve pain and chronic pain. Working with a therapist over several weeks or months is important and necessary as a way to naturally relieve pain without the need for drugs. Exercise therapy, lifestyle coaching and healthy living are key parts of the recovery.
Some other natural alternatives include:
Boswellia (Frankincense): Used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat arthritis, inflammation, and reduce brain swelling. 2 Boswellia has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.
Ginkgo Biloba: The extract EGb 761 has shown benefits for neuropathic pain in animal studies, likely due to anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and neuroprotective effects. 3 It reversed diabetes-induced nerve pain in rats.
Cannabidiol (CBD): A natural 17-amino acid molecule called CBD3 specifically binds and deactivates the Cav2.2 calcium channel, which is involved in pain signaling. 4 A synthetic compound called CBD3063 that mimics this effect is being researched as a non-euphoric alternative to gabapentin.
Ginger Root: Ginger has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may help with nerve pain. 5 It's a rhizome of the Zingiber officinale plant.
Acupuncture: This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting thin needles into the skin at specific points. It may relieve pain by reducing inflammation and increasing natural pain-relieving chemicals. 2
Gabapentin is also used in veterinary medicine to treat pain, anxiety, and seizures in pets, indicating its broad applicability beyond human medicine.
Gabapentin was originally developed as an antiepileptic drug to treat seizures. It was approved by the FDA in 1993 for this use and has since been found useful for a variety of other conditions, and most commonly now used to help reduce nerve pain.
Disclaimer
This article is generated for informational purposes only. It was created in December 2024. Medications and medical guidance can change over time. Therefore, it is essential to consult with your general practitioner or healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding medications or treatment plans. Your GP can provide personalised advice based on your specific health needs and conditions.
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