Gabaneuron 100 Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Gabapentin (100mg), Methylcobalamin (500mcg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Only use if it is obviously needed and prescribed.
- Gabapentin can cross the placenta, however there isn't much information on its safety in humans.
- Could cause:
- Withdrawal in newborns
- Newborns have trouble breathing (rare)
- Methylcobalamin (B12) is usually harmless.
- Should only be taken during pregnancy if the benefits are greater than the hazards.
- Be careful when breastfeeding; gabapentin gets into breast milk.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is Gabaneuron 100 used for?
For nerve pain, such as diabetic neuropathy, sciatica, post-herpetic neuralgia, and nerve compression.
Q2. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes. Gabapentin often makes people sleepy and dizzy.
Q3. Does it make you want to do it again?
No, however stopping suddenly can create symptoms that are similar to withdrawal.
Q4: How long does it take to work?
You might start to feel better in 1–2 weeks, and the full benefit will be felt in 4–6 weeks.
Q5. Is it okay to take it during the day?
Because it makes people sleepy, it is frequently given at night.
Q6. Does it fix nerves?
Yes, methylcobalamin helps nerves heal over time.
Expert Advice
- Don't drive or operate machinery while taking medication, as it can make you sleepy.
- Take it before bed to help you stay awake during the day.
- Don't stop all at once; slowly cut back on what you eat as your doctor says.
- Stay away from alcohol; it makes you more dizzy and sleepy.
- Eat a nutritious diet that is high in B vitamins.
- Let someone know right away if your mood changes or your depression gets worse.
- For diabetic neuropathy, keep a close eye on your sugar levels.
Side Effects
- Feeling sleepy
- Dizzy
- Tiredness
- Bad coordination
- Gaining weight
- Legs that are swollen
- Mouth that is dry
- Not as Common
- Changes in mood
- Vision that isn't clear
- Not being able to poop
- Very serious (rare)
- Thoughts of killing yourself
- Very bad allergic reactions
- Hard to breathe
- Pain in the chest
- Get medical care right away for serious reactions.
How it Works
- Works on calcium channels in nerves
- Lessens nerve firing that isn't typical
- Controls impulses that cause neuropathic pain
- Methylcobalamin
- Helps repair nerve cells that are broken
- Makes nerve conduction better
- Helps the nerve sheath grow back
- Combined effect: ✔ Reduces burning, tingling, and numbness ✔ Improves nerve function ✔ Relieves deep nerve pain ✔ Enhances nerve repair
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- Alcohol (makes you sleepy)
- Sleeping medications or sedatives
- Antidepressants
- Drugs that help with anxiety
- Drugs that stop seizures
- Morphine (makes gabapentin work better)
- Interactions between diseases
- Be careful in:
- Kidney problems
- Mental disease or depression
- Problems with breathing
- Older patients (more likely to need sedation)
How to Use
- As directed, usually taken once or twice a day.
- Take it best at night.
- You can take it with or without food, but you should drink water with it.
- You need to slowly lower your dose of the medicine; don't just stop taking it.
- If you missed a dose:
- Take when you remember,
- If you're near to your next dose, skip it.
- Don't take two doses.
Uses / Indications
- Neuropathy in people with diabetes
- Sciatica
- Compression of the nerves (cervical/lumbar spondylosis)
- Neuralgia after shingles (post-herpetic)
- Neuropathy in the periphery
- Neuropathy caused by drinking
- Syndrome of the carpal tunnel
- Nerve discomfort caused by a lack of vitamin B12