How to use gabapentin safely

 Introduction

The anticonvulsive drug gabapentin was first used as a muscle relaxant and spasm reliever. Later, however, it was found that the drug showed promise as an anticonvulsive and as a supplement to stronger anticonvulsants. Gabapentin is being used as an anticonvulsive medicine and as a supplement to stronger anticonvulsants.

 


 

How to use gabapentin safely?

Gabapentin capsules and tablets should be swallowed whole with a full glass of water or a glass of juice. You're not supposed to chew them.

To maximize its benefits, gabapentin should be taken at the same time each day, regardless of whether it was taken with or without food.

Make sure your doses are evenly spaced throughout the day. For instance, you may take it first thing in the morning, again in the early afternoon, and one more before bedtime.

A plastic syringe or spoon should be included with every liquid medication you purchase, in case you or your child needs to administer a precise dose. If you forget to bring a syringe or spoon to your pharmacy, they should be able to lend you one. Don't use a spoon from the kitchen since it won't give you an exact measurement.

 

How long to take the medicine?

You will likely still need to take gabapentin for a long time if you have epilepsy, even after your condition has been brought under control.

If you've been experiencing nerve pain, you should continue taking gabapentin for at least many months, if not longer, after the symptoms have faded.


Conclusion

Patients using gabapentin may experience tiredness and dizziness in addition to its intended benefits of reducing nerve pain and avoiding partial-onset seizures. Restless leg syndrome (RLS) and postherpetic neuralgia may be effectively treated with Horizant, a once-daily gabapentin prodrug.

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