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When I was in practice, I can recall varied dosages used with patients, from 300 mg daily to 900 mg twice to three times a day.

I would refer you to this site for specific information about the medication, and it should give you information to allow you to formulate questions for your physicians.

Neurontin/Gabapentin

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