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Old 08-28-2011, 11:03 AM #1
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Hi! I take 1800 mg of Gaba a day. Is this considered a high dose? I don't take any other meds. I feel like it needs to be increased, but not sure. I notice that I am losing more hair than usual. Not sure if that is a side effect. Thanks!
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You maybe able to increase, but only with your docs approval. I was on it for a while, don't remember increased hair loss.
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google gabapentin side effects , it may show up

Your dose is about middle range
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I'm on 3600mg per day... that's supposed to be the max... but I hear that it can go a bit higher if needed...
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--who've gone up to 4200-4800mg/day range, and one outlier with Central Pain who continued to get a small increasing amount of relief up to 7200mg/day, and who somehow seemed to shrug off most of the side effects one would anticipate would occur at that high a dose.

Even at lower doses, Gabapentin dosage increases do not tend to have a direct arithmetic added effect--people notice more of an increased effect say, going from 600-1200mg than from 2400-3000mg. But the response is very individual.
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I would wonder if at those high doses, much is getting absorbed.

Gabapentin's absorption goes down with increased doses as a rule.
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Had to reply with this... Some Gaba a day let's me go out and play!
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Had to reply with this... Some Gaba a day let's me go out and play!
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