Gabapentin has quietly become one of the most widely-prescribed drugs in America, and some say that could spell big trouble. Michael Abrams of Public Citizen explains why, as neurologist Dr. Brian Callaghan offers a counterpoint.
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I would get in front of gabapentin , to itโs replacement lyrica itโs same thing just different name
I thought I was dying from a reaction to Gabapentin. Ended up in a Long Beach hospital.
VA has prescribing gabapentin to me for the last 2.5 years for pain, and it’s s has a effect on my daily function and health.