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Can u take r lipoic acid with gabapentin? I'm taking vitamin c and d, magnesium and omega 3. Is there any benefit to taking lipoic acid for idiopathic sfn? ( probably due to electrical injury + large fiber due to acupuncture injuries)
I have been taking r alpha lipoic acid and gabapentin for several months without any adverse affects. Have done some google searches and haven't seen anything indicating you shouldn't take them together, and I believe there was one study that indicated that the two together were helpful for certain conditions.
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