Can gabapentin be taken with parkinsons meds i.e,carbidopa/levadopa, azilect, mirapex?

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9 Oct 2011

I realize this answer is very late but may be helpful in future.

Yes, gabapentin can be taken with the medicines listed above but with caution and the doctor must weigh the risks verses benefits. There is potential for interaction and the patient must be monitored.

Please see link below for interaction in detail.

http://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php?drug_list=515-0,1147-0,1995-2457,1925-1238

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