What Is Gabalin

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give information ## Gabalin contains the active ingredient Pregabalin, which is an anticonvulsant that has also been proven to be effective at treating certain types of nerve pain and some mood disorders. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and weight changes. Learn more Gabalin details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi I've recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I'm female, 54 years. I've numbness, needle like painful sensation in my feet that aggregates at bed time. My GO has advised to take Glucophage 500 and Gabalin 75.

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What does the 'pre' mean. What does gaba do? The side effects I have read seem quite bad. Does it really inhibit new synapses etc. in older brains. thank you. ## Hello, Topcat! How are you? You're actually misunderstanding the name, it's really one word, Pregabalin. The U.S. FDA classifies it as an anticonvulsant that has also been shown to help with certain types of nerve pain and some mood disorders. No, it is not reported to inhibit new synapses. Its typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and weight gain. Has it been prescribed for you?

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i'd been taking Gabantin-300 together with Melixocan tabs & shots of cobalin-H prescribed to me due tosome backpain problem i developed.The drugs got finished at different times but its the Gabalin that stretched for close to 6weeks.its now approximately a month since i took the last capsule to finish off but i've noticed serious rashes on my face upto my back,just below the neck and aslo my chest. In the initial days my face actually felt a burning sensation especially when taking a bath or even at any random time of the day when i wipe off perspiration with my hand or with a handkerchief.The old rashes dry out and dissapear leaving a somewhat dark impression but fresh ones seem to emerge.........could this be asociated with either of the drugs i was taking and if so,how lo...

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