Gaboz (300mg) 10 Capsules

Gaboz (300mg) 10 Capsules

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  • Manufacturer Glitz Pharma
  • Generic Name Gabapentin
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Product Information

  • Description

    Gabapentin is a little different than other anticonvulsants. Unlike benzodiazepines and barbiturates, gabapentin does not directly target the GABA receptor. Instead, it acts on multiple pathways in the brain. One of its main actions involves binding to the α2δ subunit of voltage-dependent calcium channels. This binding blocks calcium from entering neurons, ultimately reducing the release of neurotransmitters. Interestingly, it also binds to a specific subunit (α2δ) of nerve cells which stimulates the production of GABA, another neurotransmitter that has calming effects. Gabapentin also interacts with other receptors on nerve cells such as the μ-opioid receptor and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, although these interactions are not fully understood. These interactions likely contribute to gabapentin's ability to control seizures and pain, making it a valuable medication for certain neurological conditions.

  • Ingredients

    Gabapentin
  • Drug Class

    Anticonvulsants

  • Dosage Form

    Capsule
  • Uses

    Unveiling its multifaceted uses and transformative applications as follows:

    • Treat neuropathic pain (nerve pain) caused by chemotherapy or trauma
    • Treat partial seizures (convulsions) in those with epilepsy
    • Ease postherpetic neuralgia (burning pain or aches that occur after a case of shingles)
    • Treat restless legs syndrome (RLS)
  • Dosage

    Tailoring Treatment for Optimal Health, Prescribed Medication Dosage is:

    • Pain management- It is recommended to take Gabapentin with food or just after a meal to minimize side effects. The starting dose is typically between 600 and 900 mg per day, divided into three doses.
    • Epilepsy- The dosage of Gabapentin for seizures ranges between 400 and 3,600 mg daily, divided evenly throughout the day depending on the type, frequency, and severity of your seizures.
    • Restless Leg Syndrome- The starting dose of Gabapentin for this condition is typically between 400 and 600 mg. The dosage may be increased if needed.
  • In case of Overdose

    Gabapentin is one of many substances that when overdosed does not necessarily produce threatening symptoms to one's life. Nevertheless, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if an overdose is suspected as individuals may display unpleasant and painful symptoms. These symptoms may include double and blurred vision, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. More severe cases may result in the following; tremors, seizures, impaired coordination and difficulty in breathing. Treatment for an overdose typically involves supportive care, which might include, monitoring for breathing and heart rate, as well as managing any symptoms that arise. Gastric lavage (stomach pumping) may be performed if the overdose recently occurred. In severe cases, Dialysis may be required to help remove Gabapentin from the body.

  • Missed Dose

    If you have missed a dose of Gabapentin 300mg, it is important to take it as soon as you remember. But if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, please skip the missed dose and resume your regular dosing schedule. Do not take double the dose to make up for the missed one. It is important to follow dosing instructions provided by your physician or pharmacist and to take Gabapentin consistently, either with food or without, as advised. If you have any questions or concerns about missing a dose, please consult with your doctor or pharmacist for professional guidance.

  • How To Use

    Gabapentin is a prescription drug that is commonly used to treat seizures and nerve pain. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist when taking Gabapentin 300mg. It is also important to note that Gabapentin may cause withdrawal reactions, particularly if used regularly over a long period of time or in high doses. Withdrawal symptoms may include anxiety, difficulty sleeping, nausea, pain, and sweating. To reduce the risk of side effects, your doctor may start you at a low dose and gradually increase it. It is important to avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while taking Gabapentin unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Grapefruit can increase the amount of Gabapentin in your bloodstream. Common side effects of Gabapentin may include dizziness, drowsiness, and fatigue. It is important to not drive or operate machinery until you know how the medication affects you. If you have any questions or concerns about taking Gabapentin, be sure to consult your doctor or pharmacist.

  • When Not to Use

    Discerning instances where this medication may not be appropriate:

    • During an acute attack of epilepsy or seizures • It is important to avoid taking Gabapentin during a seizure. It is recommended that you wait until the seizure has subsided, and then follow your usual dosing schedule.
    • If you have difficulty breathing or a history of respiratory problems • Gabapentin can cause respiratory depression, which means it can slow down the rate and depth of your breathing. If you already have breathing problems, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), taking Gabapentin could make these conditions worse. If you experience any difficulty breathing while taking Gabapentin, seek medical attention immediately.
    • If you take Gabapentin with alcohol or other central nervous system (CNS) depressants • Caution is necessary as Gabapentin can cause drowsiness and dizziness alone. Combining it with alcohol or other medications that have a similar effect on the central nervous system may lead to excessive sedation, impaired coordination, and an increased risk of accidents or adverse reactions.
    • Prior to activities that require complete mental alertness • It is important to avoid situations where you need to be completely alert and awake, such as operating heavy machinery, driving a car, or performing tasks that require mental alertness and coordination while taking Gabapentin.
  • Side Effects

    Unraveling the side effects lurking behind this medications are as follows:

    • Sedation
    • Dizziness
    • Fatigue
    • Ataxia
    • Amnesia
    • Impaired coordination
    • Double vision
  • Storage/Disposal

    Gabapentin is a medication that must be stored properly to maintain its effectiveness and safety. The medication comes in multiple forms, including capsules, tablets, and oral solutions, and must be kept in its original container, with the lid tightly closed. It is best to keep Gabapentin at room temperature, avoiding storage in places that are either too hot or too cold, or damp, such as bathrooms. Gabapentin should also be kept away from children, pets, and other people, and never shared with anyone else, even if they have similar symptoms as you. Always check the expiration date and dispose of any outdated or unused medication properly, returning it to a pharmacist if you are unsure about disposal. If you have any specific questions or concerns about storing Gabapentin, it is recommended to consult a doctor or pharmacist to ensure you are following the right storage procedures.

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