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Old 01-03-2013, 06:39 AM #1
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Hi Everyon,

I was wondering if anybody has switched from Gabapentin to something else? My doctor has told me the highest dose she will go is 1800mg, and I'm already at 1200mg. I've upped it myself to 1500mg., but it's not giving me the relief I initially was getting from it. So if anyone has switched from Gabapentin for neuropathy pain, what are you taking now? Any help would be appreciated.

THANKS
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