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Is anyone familiar with the time-release version of Gabapentin, which I believe is known as "Gabapentin ER"?
As anyone knows who has used the regular version of Neurotin (AKA Gabapentin), it can cause one to become drousy or "loopy". As such, I was intrigued when I saw that an extended-version form of the drug was now available (the "ER" version). Is anyone familiar with the "ER" version, and is it logical to assume that using the "ER" version (with a presumabily slower and steadier drug release) might result in less drowsiness? Mrs. D? Thanks! David |
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