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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Gabapentin
  1. ... Lioresal) Botulinum toxin injection Dantrolene (Dantrium) Diazepam (Valium) Gabapentin (Neurontin) Tizanidine (Zanaflex) These drugs have side effects. ...
  2. ... Medicines that work on the nerves, such as gabapentin or pregabalin
  3. ... reduce your pain: Anti-seizure drugs, such as gabapentin and pregabalin, are used most often. Drugs to ...
  4. ... to work. Other medicines such as hydroxyzine or gabapentin, which also act quickly. When taking medicine for ...
  5. ... a type of blood pressure medicine). Anticonvulsants, mainly gabapentin or pregabalin. Oxybutynin (to treat overactive bladder).
  6. ... condition, such as: Anti-seizure drugs, such as gabapentin Other antidepressants, such as amitriptyline Muscle relaxants, such ...
  7. ... following: Medicines to control nerve pain (such as gabapentin or pregabalin) Treating the medical problem causing nerve ...
  8. ... be helpful for mild pain (neuralgia). Phenytoin, carbamazepine, gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine, or tricyclic antidepressants such as nortriptyline ...
  9. ... Sinemet (combination carbidopa-levodopa), an anti-Parkinson medicine Gabapentin and pregabalin Clonazepam or other tranquilizers Medicines to ...
  10. ... Over-the-counter or prescription medicines (such as gabapentin and pregabalin) Corticosteroid injections around the nerve to ...
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