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Who Shouldn't Take Gabapentin?: Key Contraindications and Precautions

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Gabapentin, prescribed for conditions like nerve pain and seizures, is not safe for everyone. In fact, the FDA has issued warnings about potentially life-threatening breathing difficulties in some patient groups, particularly those taking other central nervous system (CNS) depressants. This article explores the important contraindications and precautions for who shouldn't take gabapentin.

What Medication Should Not Be Mixed with Gabapentin?

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In 2019, 69 million gabapentin prescriptions were dispensed in the United States, making it one of the most commonly prescribed medications [1.7.1]. Given its widespread use, it's critical to ask: **what medication should not be mixed with gabapentin?**

What is another name for gabapentin?

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Over 64 million prescriptions for gabapentin were dispensed in the U.S. in 2016, making it one of the most commonly prescribed drugs. This wide usage has led to many questions from patients, including the common inquiry, what is another name for gabapentin?

What foods should you not eat with gabapentin?

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While there are generally no major food restrictions when taking standard gabapentin, it is important to know that specific extended-release formulations like Gralise® and Horizant® must be taken with food to ensure proper absorption. This highlights the importance of understanding the precise formulation you are prescribed and its instructions regarding what foods you should not eat with gabapentin, or which ones you should.

What is HORIZANT used for? An extended-release treatment for nerve conditions

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved HORIZANT (gabapentin enacarbil) for restless legs syndrome (RLS) in 2011 and for postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) in 2012. This extended-release medication offers a unique approach to managing these nerve-related conditions, but **what is HORIZANT used for** specifically and how does it differ from other treatments?.