About GAbapentin
Gabapentin is a medication primarily used to treat seizures and nerve pain caused by conditions like shingles or diabetic neuropathy. It belongs to the class of anticonvulsant drugs and works by altering the activity of certain chemicals in the brain. Additionally, it is sometimes prescribed off-label for conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and restless leg syndrome. Gabapentin comes in various strengths, typically ranging from 100mg to 800mg, and is usually taken orally as tablets, capsules, or oral solutions.
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Gabapentin 400 mg is a prescription drug for treating partial seizures in adults and children over 3 years old.
It is most typically used to treat nerve pain caused by herpes-family viruses (for which it is FDA-approved) or other conditions for which it is administered "off-label."
Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant. The medication works by soothing the brain and altering how your body perceives pain.
It is most typically used to treat nerve pain caused by herpes-family viruses (for which it is FDA-approved) or other conditions for which it is administered "off-label."
Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant. The medication works by soothing the brain and altering how your body perceives pain.
What is Gabapentin 400 mg used for?
Gabapenti 400 mg is used to treat epilepsy, including partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures, in adults who have not responded to other antiepileptic medicines. It can help control partial seizures in children. Neurontin capsules are also used to treat neuropathic (nerve) pain in adults, such as painful diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia caused by shingles (herpes zoster), by reducing pain sensations primarily in the arms and legs, such as burning, stabbing, or shooting pain, with tingling numbness or pins and needles.
Gabapentin 400 mg for nerve pain
Gabapentin 400 mg contains Neurontin, an anticonvulsant that reduces nerve pain. It is used to treat neuropathic pain in adults, such as severe diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia from shingles (herpes zoster). Although the exact mechanism of action of Gabapentin 400 mg is unknown, it is thought to work by binding to specific receptors in the brain, which suppresses the transmission of certain excitatory nerve signals from the brain to the central nervous system, reducing pain sensations primarily in the arms and legs, such as burning, stabbing, shooting, tingling, numbness, or pins and needles.
How should Gabapentin 400 mg be taken?
Gabapentin 400 mg should be taken whole with a glass of water, with or without meal, three times per day. Do not wait more than 12 hours between doses. The dosage you take is determined by your doctor's instructions and the condition you are being treated for. Your doctor may gradually raise your dose based on how effectively your condition is managed. You should not stop taking Gabapentin 400 mg abruptly since this may induce withdrawal symptoms; instead, your doctor will gradually lower your dose over one week when you are ready to end treatment. Even if you feel better, you should continue to take Gabapentin 400 mg for the duration suggested by your doctor, since it helps control your condition but does not cure it.