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Default Gabapentin Questions

Hi all,

I don't have the medical terminology for this, so bear with me:

Does Gabapentin work on an ongoing basis or is its efficacy time-dependent; in other words, if I take a dose in the morning, does it "wear off" as the day goes by? Should a dosage be distributed through the day . . . or does one morning does extend its release continually and evenly?

Also, wondered what dose folks were on?

Cheers
Paul
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