Yes, gabapentin can cause swelling as a side effect, although it is not very common. Some individuals may experience peripheral edema, which is swelling in the hands, feet, or legs. If you notice significant or persistent swelling while taking gabapentin, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Yes..Gabapentin can cause weight gain.It causes me to eat more often and crave for sweets.
When taking gabapentin, it's important to follow your doctor's prescription guidelines carefully. Avoid alcohol consumption, as it can increase the risk of side effects. Be cautious when driving or operating heavy machinery, as gabapentin can cause drowsiness and dizziness. If you experience any severe side effects such as difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, seek immediate medical attention.
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Gabapentin is a medication that treats pain caused by shingles. Shingles is the reason you have been prescribed the medication.
Yes it can. I have experienced severe drowsiness from Gabapentin and even worse from Lyrica which are, according to my doctor, in the same drug family.
No, it doesn't. Nobody is certain what causes the disease, but it's not Gabapentin because that medication hasn't been around for as long as the disease has.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
1) It produces psychoactive effects that cause it to have potential for recreational use. Even in low doses, gabapentin causes sensations of reduced acute pain and reduced anxiety. Larger doses can cause the user to become numb and even fully insensate. Tolerance to gabapentin occurs extremely rapidly with recreational use, with the user often needing to double the dosage within a day or two of misuse.2) Gabapentin has been associated with an increased risk of suicidal acts or violent deaths.3) Abrupt withdrawal will cause suffering.4) Gabapentin's most common side effects in adult patients include dizziness, fatigue, weight gain, drowsiness, and edema.5) In certain cases, susceptibility to mild-to-moderate mood swings, hostility, concentration problems, liver damage and hyperactivity have been observed.
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
Yes, ice can cause swelling by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the affected area, which can lead to inflammation and swelling.
Gabapentin is not a sulfa drug, therefore your reactions to sulfa would not be related if you experience an allergic reaction. And, yes. Gabapentin (Neurontin) does cause weight gain for a great many users. Pregabalin, (Lyrica) not so much. Ask your Dr. if it might be a fit for you.
Yes, gabapentin can potentially cause aggression in dogs as a side effect. It is important to monitor your dog closely for any changes in behavior while taking this medication and consult with a veterinarian if you notice any concerning symptoms.