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Old 08-02-2015, 02:29 AM #1
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Default Gabapentin stop working?

I take Gabapentin for RLS, which I don't see in the health listings. It is neurological.
Anyway, I started this drug in 1999 and have over the years had to up it from 600 mg. to 1800 mg. I can't go any higher as I get so confused I can't function. It has worked for me pretty well.

I recently started getting more and more RLS flares.
My question is, can Gabapentin stop working after all these years?
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