Medication Audit Checklist - Gabapentin (Neurontin, Gralise) is a legal document that was released by the Texas Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: What is Gabapentin?
A: Gabapentin is a medication used to treat epilepsy and certain types of nerve pain.
Q: What are the brand names of Gabapentin?
A: The brand names for Gabapentin are Neurontin and Gralise.
Q: What is Gabapentin commonly prescribed for?
A: Gabapentin is commonly prescribed for conditions such as postherpetic neuralgia (nerve pain caused by shingles), diabetic neuropathy (nerve pain caused by diabetes), and restless legs syndrome.
Q: Is Gabapentin a controlled substance?
A: No, Gabapentin is not classified as a controlled substance by the federal government. However, some states have added it to their list of controlled substances.
Q: What are the common side effects of Gabapentin?
A: Common side effects of Gabapentin may include dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, and coordination problems.
Q: Can Gabapentin be used for off-label purposes?
A: Yes, Gabapentin is sometimes prescribed off-label for conditions such as anxiety disorders and migraines.
Q: Are there any precautions or warnings associated with Gabapentin?
A: Yes, it is important to follow the prescribed dosage and not to abruptly stop taking Gabapentin without consulting a healthcare provider, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms.
Q: Is Gabapentin safe to use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
A: It is recommended to discuss with a healthcare provider before taking Gabapentin during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, as there may be potential risks.
Q: Can Gabapentin interact with other medications?
A: Yes, Gabapentin may interact with certain pain medications, antacids, and other drugs. It is important to inform healthcare providers about all medications being taken.
Q: Is a prescription required to purchase Gabapentin?
A: Yes, Gabapentin is available by prescription only and cannot be purchased over the counter.
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