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Gabapentin and caffeine=bad mood?

I just started gabapentin for anxiety, I'm supposed to take 300MG a day. Tonight I drank an energy drink and noticed I soon became very irritable and... read more

How long does Gabapentin take to really work?

My Psychiatrist prescribed me this medication for my OCD and anxiety. He said it works right away. I have been on this medication for three weeks. I... read more

Rosuvastatin and Gabapentin side effects?

I have been on Gabapentin 400mg caop 3x a day for peripheral neuropathy of my legs. I have been on this medication for years. I am happy with this... read more

Are the side effects of gabapentin serious?

I have been recommended gabapentin for extreme nerve pain in my leg caused by the nerve injury throughout vein surgery. The pain is worse by walking... read more

Gabapentin - have just doubled my dose, side effects bad, do they decrease with time?

started on 300mg 3xday - just doubled (per dr instructions) to 600mg 3xday. Having chocolate cravings, get agitated easily, feeling blah most of the... read more

Gabapentin side effects; withdrawal?

Hi guys!! I’m on around 2,700 mg of gabapentin daily, and have been for 4 years. It’s hard to pinpoint which side effects are gabapentin related bec... read more

Gabapentin - Return of nausea and headache side effects?

I've been on a very low dose - 200 mg at night - of gabapentin for a couple of months. First couple of weeks I experienced a headache and mild... read more

Gabapentin side effects?

my mom takes gabapentin twice a day for pain due to shingles. i have notice scince the past 6 months or so that her short term memory is consistantly... read more

I've been on gabapentin for years. Like 15 to 20 years. Could I be having side effects now?

I take four 300 mg capsules a day of gabapentin and have for at least 15 years, a few months ago my legs started to swell and became very painful.... read more

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