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Wondering what Neurontin is used for? Coming up I will do my best to answer this question – in a way that’s easy to understand.
So, let’s dive in – so you can learn as much as you can about Neurontin in an easy to understand way.
Neurontin is the official brand name for the generic anticonvulsant drug gabapentin.
Doctors prescribe anticonvulsants for people with epilepsy and several forms of nerve pain. They work by slowing down and managing pain signals from damaged or overactive nerves.
You might not notice any changes right away. Doctors say that you have to trust the process, and continue to take it as prescribed. But you also should tell your doctor if you notice any side effects. They might recommend you adjust your dosage.
Doctors recommend it as an anticonvulsant. But it can treat almost any condition relating to the brain and the nerves.
Basically, it has a range of potential usages – which is why it’s so popular.
Seizures are a serious medical problem. They can cause convulsions, loss of consciousness, and more.
But other conditions can cause them as well.
In fact, there are 40 different types of seizures a patient may suffer from.
Doctors often prescribe anticonvulsants for seizure relief. And doctors particularly recommend Neurontin as common choice. The second most common choice: Lamotrigine. But this barely comes close. It has only 12,053,691 annual prescriptions.
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Neurontin can treat several types of pain, especially when it’s caused by damaged or overactive nerves.
Basically, Neurontin is given to ease pain and calm nerves.
Neurontin can also help with several mood disorders.
Presently, psychological issues aren’t typically what Neurontin is prescribed for.
Neurontin can help manage nerve signals in a range of ways.
Please know that these types of treatments are less common. They have fewer regulations in place. Doctors may only consider recommending Neurontin for them if other treatments aren’t working.
Basically, there are a range of conditions Neurontin is prescribed for. Its many uses make it an easy medication to find.
Every medication has potential side effects – Neurontin included.
dizziness, extreme fatigue, nausea, sleepiness, breathing problems, blue skin, and unsteadiness.
agitation, mania, paranoia, and an increased or decreased libido.
Right now there isn’t data supporting any damage to pregnant women or their unborn babies. It has been approved for all children over 12 years old. It is safe for the elderly. This is great news, because they’re the most susceptible to postherpetic neuralgia from shingles.
Remember to take the correct dosage, or you might wind up with some of the side effects mentioned above!
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