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Default Gabapentin/B-5

I read an article here about vitamin B-5 helping with PN. I currently take 1200 mg of gabapentin and 30 mg of not rippling daily. Mr chiropractor said taking the B-5 & gabapentin together would counteract each other. I can't find any thing to support this. My PCP just gives me a blank look and said just take a B combo.

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There is NOTHING that I can find on the net to suggest gabapentin and B5 (pantothenic acid) interfere with each other.
(on medical sites)

I gave you very good links to that effect on the other thread, and so did Dr. Smith.

So it is basically your decision. Whether to take them together
or not. You should really go back to the person who told you they would cancel each other out, and get confirmation from that person. Teach him/her a lesson, really!
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doubleagle,

In case you missed it or forgot, see: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread201289-3.html
beginning at post #23

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