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Old 09-25-2012, 09:58 AM #1
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Default Have a questions regarding Neurontin

Hi,

I have been diagnosed with RSD and have been taking 300mg pills of neurontin. One in the morning one at night. It helped with the pain but it increased my anxiety by alot. I switched to a loser dosage of 100mg that I am taking 3 times a day. The dosage is not enough for my pain. I was told by a friend that if I take two pills at a time here and there to up the dosage it should be fine. I just wanted to see if anyone has any advice on this it doenst seem smart to me to double up but Ive been told by a few people its ok....thoughts? I appreciate it thank u !
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