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This is probably a worn-out question... Just wondering if you can share your experience with Neurontin (Gabapenten). I used to take it years ago when it first hit the market for fibromyalgia but I do not really remember if it helped or what dosage I took. My specific questions are:

1. Does this drug work well for your nerve pain?

2. What is your effective dosage?

3. Side Effects?


I am taking 300 mg at night and it has done nothing for my nerve pain. I know this is a weak dosage, so I called my neurologist today for consult and he has increased my dosage to 300 mg x 3x day after a ramp-up over two weeks time. He said that I could go up from there, if necessary - up to 3,600 mg max per day.

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I was on Gabapentin for maybe four or five months. It didn't do anything noticably good or bad for me, even at the 3600 dose. I guess it made me a little sleepy/spacey for a little while at first, but after that passed, I didn't have any side effects nor any pain relief. I was taking it with Tramadol.
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I'm on 1800 mg daily. That dose alone helped only some. Rather that increase the gabapentin, my neuro added amitriptyline and Mirapex. That combination keeps most of the pain at bay.

I take 300 mg with each meal. At bedtime I take the remaining 900 mg along with amitriptyline and Mirapex.

The side effects I have had since starting gabapentin are weight gain and brain fog.
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Hi. I am on 2700 and worked up from the 300 like you are at. Did your doctor lay out a plan to increase? Each increase is ruff on me where I feel out of it and dizzy but the side effects lessen after a few days. I am on other similar meds like Cymbalta too so at this time I am not sure what is working and not. Right now I am in a flare up which is turning into more then a flare up so at one time I thought it was working more. Everyone is different in how they respond to meds. Hope you feel better
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I was on it for 6+ years and finally was up to 4200mgs/day when I switched to Lyrica.
The only s/e for me was weight gain (220lbs to 248lbs). But I lost most of it (25lbs) on Weight Watchers.
Sadly I gained it back with Lyrica, and I've not been able to lose much this time around.
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Thanks for your replies. I have a ramp up of:

week 1: 100 mg morning and afternoon, 300 mg at night

week 2: 300 mg morning and afternoon, 100 mg at night

week 3: 300 mg morning, afternoon and night

I tried Lyrica twice and both times had debilitating side effects that did not resolve with time. I was also on Mirapex but discontinued because it made my flushing and congestion even worse than they are now. I also had a tendancy to spend money to a degree that is not characteristic of me. Long ago, I took elavil for depression (of course that was when my ex doctor told me all of my problems were due to stress and depression...)

I always seem to gain weight on these antineuroleptics. I love to exercise, but have felt unable to do so for quite a while now. Maybe, I will try walking again... there is a nice park close by with walking paths.

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............week 3: 300 mg morning, afternoon and night........

That is only 900mg/day.
Most do not see any help until at least 1800mg/day
in 3 or 4 evenly divided doses. Your doc is being extremely conservative.
Possibly because of prior reactions & s/e.
It takes about an hour or so to start working after taking it.
It must work 24/7 in the body to be effective, not taken as a flare-up or emergency- medication.
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nide, I take neurontin for nerve pain, tingling nerve pain... and 900 a day keeps it away!! I lived for years with numbness and tingling pain... eventually got so overtired of the pain part of the tingling that I asked doctor. Now been a neurontin for a few years.. and still at the 900 dosage per day... as long as it stays away I will not increase.

so take the levels doctor ordered, and then see, if it helps enough woohooo
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That is only 900mg/day.
Most do not see any help until at least 1800mg/day
in 3 or 4 evenly divided doses. Your doc is being extremely conservative...
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My Neurologist is very conservative. He did however say that I could escalate from 900 mg up to 3,600 (maximum dosage) over time.

The pain is terrible and is affecting me in my mid-arm. It spreads to my neck and is worsened when I sit in my truck or tilt my head back.

I have Lortab to take for myalgia and arthritis, but it does not work well on this pain.

Do the side effects become manageable after time when taking a large dosage of neurontin (>900 mg per day)? It makes me sleepy and spacey at the lower dosage.

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P.S. Do you know Dr. Sumner at JHU?

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My Neurologist is very conservative. He did however say that I could escalate from 900 mg up to 3,600 (maximum dosage) 6ver t50e.......

.........Thanks for the advice re" d6sagr... I will keep this in mind. Do the s5de effects bec60e manageable after time when taking a large dosage of neurontin (>900 mg per day)? It makes me sleepy and s*acey, but hey, if it works, I can take it....................

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I don't know Sumner, my Doc is Griffin (past head of the neuro dept)
& his PA, Tami W.
The drowsiness abates somewhat & I find it manageable- but at high doses it is inevitable to some degree-it lessens considerably, but I find I take naps now & then, and after dinner sometimes. It helps.
Neurontin 'Fog' is a common sx. Also there are 'moments' of forgetfulness
& I write a lot of notes & 'post-its' to myself. (but it could be age, too-I'm going to be 66)
I also took (still take) a pain med (Neurontin is for symptoms,
mainly-not pain... per se)
called Tramadol (Ultram)
along with the PN med Gabapentin (Neurontin) or Lyrica.
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