Gabapentin Addiction

Start exploring drug and alcohol rehabs today. Treatment providers are available to answer your questions.

Not quite ready to talk?
Get help via SMS today?

Fill in your details and we’ll send you a message via SMS.

Call Back Contact Form
question_icon

Frequently asked questions

Is gabapentin addictive?

Because of its mild addictive potential, the chance of Neurontin or gabapentin addiction is relatively low. However, it causes withdrawal symptoms, which are common symptoms of physical addiction. Like any intoxicant, the euphoria induced by the substance could also lead to psychological dependence.

Is gabapentin an opioid?

Gabapentin is not an opiate and, unlike most opiates, is not considered a dangerous substance to abuse.

Does gabapentin damage the brain?

When gabapentin is abused, it not only causes memory loss, but it also causes other cognitive disorders that can add to memory impairment, according to some studies. Gabapentin's long-term side effects, including weakening muscles, lethal poisoning, and respiratory failure, also pose a risk.

What happens if there’s too much gabapentin in your system?

Overdose. Double vision, slurred speech, tiredness, and diarrhoea may occur if someone takes too much gabapentin. Call the emergency services right away if you think you or someone you know has taken too much gabapentin.

How long can I be on gabapentin?

If you are not experiencing any negative effects, you can continue to take gabapentin for as long as it reduces your pain. However, during your therapy, your doctor may need to adjust your dosage.

Is it safe to abruptly stop using gabapentin?

Stopping gabapentin suddenly may make your symptoms worse. It might even be hazardous. If you stop suddenly, you can have a dangerous reaction like seizures.

What effects does gabapentin have on the body?

Gabapentin's side effects include dizziness and sleepiness, weight gain and clumsy movement.

Is gabapentin a dangerous medication?

Gabapentin is typically safe, but it does have some adverse effects that may necessitate medical treatment.
question_icon

Latest News

From Guilt to Grace: Moving Past Shame in Cocaine Addiction Recovery

Cocaine addiction is a complex issue that can be influenced by powerful emotions such as guilt and shame. Guilt arises from the negative consequences of drug use, leading to feelings of self-blame and loss of control. On the other hand, shame affects an individual’s self-worth and may stem from past traumas or experiences. For those … Continued

arrow

Finding Your Purpose: A Holistic Approach to Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Brief overview of the importance of finding purpose in addiction recovery Finding purpose in addiction recovery is not just a nice-to-have, it’s a must-have. Purpose gives direction and meaning to life, which can be incredibly powerful in the journey towards sobriety. It’s like having a compass that guides you through the ups and downs of … Continued

arrow

How To Help Someone Addicted To Or Abusing Cocaine

Understanding Cocaine Addiction If you suspect a loved one is suffering from cocaine addiction, it can be tough to know where to turn or what to do for the best. Cocaine addiction can have devastating effects on a person’s physical and psychological health, as well as their behaviour and all facets of their personal and … Continued

arrow

Alchol Withdrawal Symptoms & Treatment Explained

What is Alcohol Withdrawal? The uncomfortable process your body goes through when you try to stop drinking alcohol or can’t drink alcohol for whatever reason (for example, if you can’t acquire it) is known as withdrawal from alcohol, often known as the alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Your body will become accustomed to having alcohol in … Continued

arrow