11 Answers (question resolved) - Posted in: pain, gabapentin, peripheral neuropathy - Answer: I'm assuming the main symptom of your condition is ...
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Dec 8, 2010 ... To evaluate the effect of gabapentin monotherapy on pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Design.— Randomized, double-blind ...
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Mar 31, 2005 ... Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Morphine, Gabapentin, or Their Combination for Neuropathic Pain.
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Gabapentin for Diabetic Neuropathy Page 1, user reviews and ratings. I also have had a lot less pain when i keep my glucose level down a couple of days in a row. I also have had a lot less pain when i keep my glucose level down a couple of days in a row....User Ratings and Reviews of Gabapentin for Diabetic Neuropathy...
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After 6 weeks, gabapentin monotherapy was better than placebo in relieving postamputation phantom limb pain (12). Gabapentin produced improvement in pain and paresthesia associated with diabetic neuropathy (13). Gabapentine also has been suggested to benifit in migraine (14) and pain of trigeminal neurologia (2).
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In our patient cohort gabapentin at a daily dose of 0.9–1.8 g is effective in the symptomatic treatment of HIV-related peripheral neuropathy when CD4 counts are > 200/cmm. Our findings support the suggestion that higher doses may be necessary in advanced HIV disease (CD4 < 200/cmm) [4]...Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant,
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Oxaliplatin Induced Neuropathy: Could Gabapentin be the Answer? - ASCO - The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is the world's leading professional organization representing physicians who treat people with cancer....1.Oxaliplatin Induced Neuropathy: Could Gabapentin be the Answer?
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Gabapentin (GBP), a novel anticonvulsant with an uncertain mechanism of action, is an effective treatment for neuropathic pain. We therefore investigated the effect of GBP on dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from normal rats and those with painful peripheral nerve injury.
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