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Gabapentin, sold
under the
brand name
Neurontin among others, is an
anticonvulsant medication primarily used to
treat partial seizures and neuropathic...
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gabapentin. It was
designed for
increased oral
bioavailability over
gabapentin, and
human trials showed it to
produce extended release of
gabapentin with...
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United States in 2004. It was
developed as a
successor to the
related gabapentin. It is
available as a
generic medication. In 2022, it was the 91st most...
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gabapentin receptor (α2δ subunit), as it is the
target of the
drugs gabapentin and pregabalin.
Clinically used
gabapentinoids include gabapentin, pregabalin...
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seizures and
severe agitation. Approved:
Gabapentin (Neurontin)
Gabapentin enacarbil (Horizant, Regnite)
Gabapentin Extended-Release (Gralise) Pregabalin...
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transdermally (applied
topically to the skin) in
combination with
gabapentin and
clonidine prepared at a
compounding pharmacy.
Common side effects...
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Phenibut also
binds to and
blocks α2δ subunit-containing VDCCs,
similarly to
gabapentin and pregabalin, and
hence is a gabapentinoid. Both (R)-phenibut and (S)-phenibut...
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inhibitor and GABA
reuptake inhibitor Gabapentin – anticonvulsant;
inhibitor of α2δ subunit-containing
VGCCs Gabapentin enacarbil – used for the treatment...
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Pregabalin (2004)
Mirogabalin (2019) (****an only)
Gabapentin (1993)
Gabapentin enacarbil (Horizant) (2011)
Gabapentin extended release (Gralise) (1996) Gabapentinoids...
- 4-Methylpregabalin
Arbaclofen Arbaclofen placarbil Atagabalin Baclofen Gabapentin Gabapentin enacarbil Imagabalin Mirogabalin PD-200,347 PD-217,014 PD-299,685...