Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
Annals of Pharmacotherapy2000Vol. 34(6), pp. 802–807
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Abstract
Gabapentin appears to be effective in treating various neuropathic pain disorders. Gabapentin may have advantages over current therapies, such as a favorable safety profile and lack of drug interactions; however, cost issues and limited experience may limit the use of gabapentin as a first-line option.
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