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Old 02-18-2013, 12:39 AM #1
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Default Neurontin and supplements

I was wondering if anyone took herbal teas while taking gabapentin? I have been having trouble falling asleep lately, and I wanted to take some sleep tea (mostly passionflower, chamomile, and linden flower) at bedtime. I'm also on a baby aspirin and 400 mg of plaquenil (along with 600 mg of neurontin).

The neurontin doesn't really make me sleepy so I doubt it would totally knock me out, but I don't want any interactions either.

Does anyone take sleepy teas at night with this medicine?
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