Gabapentin

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Gabapentin Report

Alternate Names: Neurontin, Gralise, Gabarone

Chart of Uses

Condition Index Description
Neuropathic Pain {{ct Med 001 }}
Seizure Disorders {{ct Med 002 }}
Fibromyalgia {{ct Med 003 }}
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) {{ct Med 004 }}
Anxiety Disorders {{ct Med 005 }}
Alcohol & Drug Withdrawal {{ct Med 006 }}
Migraines & Chronic Headaches {{ct Med 007 }}

Warnings & Precautions

  • Drowsiness & Dizziness: Can impair coordination, increasing the risk of falls.
  • Suicidal Thoughts: Increased risk in some patients, particularly with long-term use.
  • Dependence & Withdrawal: Stopping suddenly may cause withdrawal symptoms like agitation, confusion, or seizures.
  • Respiratory Depression: Higher risk when combined with opioids or other sedatives.
  • Kidney Function Considerations: Adjustments needed for patients with renal impairment.

Active Compounds & Mechanism of Action

  • Gabapentinoids: Modulate calcium channels in the nervous system to reduce nerve excitability and pain transmission.
  • Neurotransmitter Modulation: Affects GABAergic pathways indirectly, leading to calming effects.

How Gabapentin Relates to Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib)

Potential Benefits:

  • May reduce nerve-related palpitations: Since gabapentin modulates nerve activity, it could help with palpitations caused by nerve misfiring.
  • Anxiety Reduction: If A-Fib episodes are triggered by stress or anxiety, gabapentin’s calming effects might indirectly help.

Potential Risks:

  • May cause or worsen irregular heartbeat: Some users report heart palpitations as a side effect.
  • Blood Pressure Changes: It may lower blood pressure, which can interact with other cardiovascular medications.
  • Electrolyte Imbalance: Though rare, gabapentin could influence potassium and magnesium levels, which are crucial for heart rhythm stability.

Recommendation: If you have A-Fib, consult your doctor before using gabapentin, especially if you take other medications that affect heart rhythm.

Would you like an alternative supplement for nerve pain that is safer for A-Fib?