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Gabapentin
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DRUG INFO Gabapentin
Drug Name:
Gabapentin
Indication: For the management of postherpetic neuralgia in adults and as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures with and without secondary generalization in patients over 12 years of age with epilepsy
Pharmacology: Gabapentin, an analog of GABA, is used as an anticonvulsant to treat partial seizures, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and painful neuropathies. Potential uses include monotherapy of refractory partial seizure disorders, and treatment of spasticity in multiple sclerosis, tremor. mood disorders, and attenuation of disruptive behaviors in dementia. Gabapentin has high lipid solubility, is not metabolized by the liver, has no protein binding, and doesn't possess the usual drug interactions.
Mechanism Of Action: Gabapentin interacts with cortical neurons at auxillary subunits of voltage-sensitive calcium channels. Gabapentin increases the synaptic concentration of GABA, enhances GABA responses at non-synaptic sites in neuronal tissues, and reduces the release of mono-amine neurotransmitters. One of the mechanisms implicated in this effect of gabapentin is the reduction of the axon excitability measured as an amplitude change of the presynaptic fibre volley (FV) in the CA1 area of the hippocampus. This is mediated through its binding to presynaptic NMDA receptors. Other studies have shown that the antihyperalgesic and antiallodynic effects of gabapentin are mediated by the descending noradrenergic system, resulting in the activation of spinal alpha2-adrenergic receptors. Gabapentin has also been shown to bind and activate the adenosine A1 receptor.
Drug Category: Antimanic Agents; Anti-anxiety Agents; Antiparkinson Agents; Antidyskinetics; Analgesics; Anticonvulsants; ATC:N03AX12
Brand Names/Synonyms: Aclonium; Gababentin; Gabapentin; Gabapentin [Usan:Ban:Inn]; Gabapentine; Gabapentine [Inn-French]; Gabapentino [Inn-Spanish]; Gabapentino [Spanish]; Gabapentinum [Inn-Latin]; Gabapetin; Neurontin; Novo-Gabapentin
Dosage Forms: Oral tablets and oral Solution
Absorption: 60%, 47%, 34%, 33%, and 27% following 900, 1200, 2400, 3600, and 4800 mg/day given in 3 divided doses, respectively.
Interactions:
DrugBank: Interactions for Gabapentin
Interactions for Gabapentin:
In vitro studies were conducted to investigate the potential of gabapentin to inhibit the major cytochrome
P450 enzymes (CYP1A2, CYP2A6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, CYP2E1, and CYP3A4) that mediate drug and xenobiotic
metabolism using isoform selective marker substrates and human liver microsomal preparations. Only at the highest
concentration tested (171 μg/mL; 1 mM) was a slight degree of inhibition (14%-30%) of
isoform CYP2A6 observed. No inhibition of any of the other isoforms tested was observed at gabapentin concentrations
up to 171 mg/mL (approximately 15 times the Cmax at 3600 mg/day).
Gabapentin is not appreciably metabolized nor does it interfere with the metabolism of commonly coadministered
antiepileptic drugs.
The drug interaction data described in this section were obtained from studies involving healthy adults and adult
patients with epilepsy.
Phenytoin: In a single (400 mg) and multiple dose (400 mg TID) study of NeurontinÒ in epileptic patients (N=8) maintained on phenytoin monotherapy for at least 2 months,
gabapentin had no effect on the steady-state trough plasma concentrations of phenytoin and phenytoin had no effect on
gabapentin pharmacokinetics.
Carbamazepine: Steady-state trough plasma carbamazepine and carbamazepine 10, 11 epoxide concentrations
were not affected by concomitant gabapentin (400 mg TID; N=12) administration. Likewise, gabapentin pharmacokinetics
were unaltered by carbamazepine administration.
Valproic Acid: The mean steady-state trough serum valproic acid concentrations prior to and during
concomitant gabapentin administration (400 mg TID; N=17) were not different and neither were gabapentin
pharmacokinetic parameters affected by valproic acid.
Phenobarbital: Estimates of steady-state pharmacokinetic parameters for phenobarbital or gabapentin (300 mg
TID; N=12) are identical whether the drugs are administered alone or together.
Naproxen: Coadministration (N=18) of naproxen sodium capsules (250 mg) with NeurontinÒ (125 mg) appears to increase the amount of gabapentin absorbed by 12% to 15%. Gabapentin
had no effect on naproxen pharmacokinetic parameters. These doses are lower than the therapeutic doses for both
drugs. The magnitude of interaction within the recommended dose ranges of either drug is not known.
Hydrocodone: Coadministration of NeurontinÒ (125 to 500 mg;
N=48) decreases hydrocodone (10 mg; N=50) Cmax and AUC values in a dose-dependent manner relative to
administration of hydrocodone alone; Cmax and AUC values are 3% to 4% lower, respectively, after
administration of 125 mg NeurontinÒ and 21% to 22% lower, respectively,
after administration of 500 mg NeurontinÒ. The mechanism for this
interaction is unknown. Hydrocodone increases gabapentin AUC values by 14%. The magnitude of interaction at other
doses is not known.
Morphine: A literature article reported that when a 60-mg controlled-release morphine capsule was
administered 2 hours prior to a 600-mg NeurontinÒ capsule (N=12), mean
gabapentin AUC increased by 44% compared to gabapentin administered without morphine. Morphine pharmacokinetic
parameter values were not affected by administration of NeurontinÒ 2 hours
after morphine. The magnitude of interaction at other doses is not known.
Cimetidine: In the presence of cimetidine at 300 mg QID (N=12) the mean apparent oral clearance of
gabapentin fell by 14% and creatinine clearance fell by 10%. Thus cimetidine appeared to alter the renal excretion of
both gabapentin and creatinine, an endogenous marker of renal function. This small decrease in excretion of
gabapentin by cimetidine is not expected to be of clinical importance. The effect of gabapentin on cimetidine was not
evaluated.
Oral Contraceptive: Based on AUC and half-life, multiple-dose pharmacokinetic profiles of norethindrone and
ethinyl estradiol following administration of tablets containing 2.5 mg of norethindrone acetate and 50 mcg of
ethinyl estradiol were similar with and without coadministration of gabapentin (400 mg TID; N=13). The
Cmax of norethindrone was 13% higher when it was coadministered with gabapentin; this interaction is not
expected to be of clinical importance.
Antacid (MaaloxÒ): Maalox reduced the bioavailability of
gabapentin (N=16) by about 20%. This decrease in bioavailability was about 5% when gabapentin was administered 2
hours after Maalox. It is recommended that gabapentin be taken at least 2 hours following Maalox administration.
Effect of Probenecid: Probenecid is a blocker of renal tubular secretion. Gabapentin pharmacokinetic
parameters without and with probenecid were comparable. This indicates that gabapentin does not undergo renal tubular
secretion by the pathway that is blocked by probenecid.
Drug/Laboratory Tests Interactions
Because false positive readings were reported with the Ames N-Multistix SGÒ dipstick test for urinary protein when gabapentin was added to other antiepileptic drugs,
the more specific sulfosalicylic acid precipitation procedure is recommended to determine the presence of urine
protein.
Chemical IUPAC Name: 2-[1-(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]ethanoicacid
Chemical Formula: C9H17NO2
Half Life: 5-7 hours
Drug Type: Approved Drug
# Accession No: APRD00015
CAS Registry Number: 60142-96-3
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Gabapentin News (When available)
Prescription drug debacle 16 Jan 2006 Los Angeles Daily News, 1 arbitrarily assigned her to a program that wouldn't cover three of the medications, including Neurontin, which stabilizes her mood. ...
No hint of foul play in woman's death, Joplin police say Jan 13, 2006 Joplin Globe, ...noticed at the time that Aston also had Seroquel, a psychotropic medication effective in treatment of depression and bipolar disorder, and Neurontin, an anti ...
Genentech, Biogen Idec sued over Rituxan marketing Jan 12, 2006 North County Times, In 2004, Warner-Lambert pleaded guilty to federal charges that it promoted epilepsy drug Neurontin for off-label uses beginning in the 1990s. ...
Depomed shares rise on pain drug study results Jan 4, 2006 Reuters The drug, Gabapentin GR, is an extended-release version of Pfizer Inc.'s (PFE.N: Quote, Profile, Research) pain and epilepsy medicine Neurontin, which is now ...
Depomed reports positive pain drug trial Jan 4, 2006 San Francisco Business Times, ...year. Gabapentin GR is being developed to compete with the Pfizer drug Neurontin, which must be taken three times a day. Depomed's ...
Premature ejaculation Jan 5, 2006 Hindustan Times, ...professor at the U of A, has found success in treating premature ejaculation (PE) with the use of gabapentin, better known by the brand name Neurontin. ...
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XenoPort Announces Results of Second Phase 1 Trial for XP19986 and ... Jan 5, 2006 Biotech Intelligence (press release), XP13512 is a Transported Prodrug of gabapentin, a drug that has been sold by Pfizer Inc as Neurontin since 1993 and is currently sold as a generic drug by a ...
The People's Pharmacy Dec 18, 2005 Seattle Times, Q: My husband is a walking drugstore. He suffers from depression and migraine headaches and takes Neurontin, Zoloft, Zyprexa, diazepam, Prilosec and Fiorinal. ...
Teva and IVAX Announce that FTC Review Process Continues on Track ... Jan 10, 2006 Genetic Engineering News, ...potential liability for sales of generic products prior to completion of appellate litigation, including that relating to Allegra(R), Neurontin(R), Oxycontin(R ...
Teva Announces Tentative Approval of Divalproex Sodium Delayed ... Jan 12, 2006 Genetic Engineering News, ...liability for sales of generic products prior to a final court decision, including that relating to the generic versions of Allegra(R), Neurontin(R), Oxycontin ...
Depomed Announces Positive Results of Phase II Clinical Trial for ... Jan 4, 2006 PharmaLive.com (press release), ...reported with Gabapentin GR once- and twice- daily are comparable to reported historical data for total daily doses of 1800 to 3600 mg of Neurontin(R) given ...
Ask the Clinician: Answers to Readers' Questions Jan 9, 2006 About - News & Issues, ...her disposal 180 Percocet pills a month, Demerol shots to use as needed, two anti-seizure medications (for she also has seizures), one of those being Neurontin ...
The Down Side of Popping Pills Jan 11, 2006 AlterNet, Wellbutrin, Neurontin, Seroquel, Depakote, Effexor, Inderal, Trileptal, Paxil, Zyprexa, Lamictal, Abilify, I've taken them all. ...
Flexible Doses Help With Epilepsy Drug Dec 29, 2005 WebMD ...patients with epilepsy. The drug is similar in structure to the frequently used drug, Neurontin (gabapentin). Flexible doses of ...
PAIN THAT LINGERS LONG AFTER AN INJURY IS A TREATMENT CHALLENGE Dec 28, 2005 Charlotte Sun-Herald, The seizure medicine Neurontin and the antidepressant medicine amitriptyline are given, not to prevent seizures or to treat depression but to provide pain ...
Help! What can I do about vaginal burning? Dec 20, 2005 MSNBC ...area. Anticonvulsants (anti-epileptic medications) also seem to help: Neurontin and Tegretol have been prescribed with some success. ...
Niece's pain persists after accident Dec 29, 2005 Sarasota Herald-Tribune, If they don't, stronger analgesics are prescribed. The seizure medicine Neurontin and the antidepressant amitriptyline can be given to provide pain relief. ...
The perils of whistleblowing Jan 6, 2006 In-PharmaTechnologist.com, ...criminal lawsuit, initiated by whistleblower Dr David Franklin, after the company pleaded guilty to criminal fraud in the promotion of Neurontin, and agreed to ...
Pfizer struggles as generics pummel its drugs Jan 6, 2006 Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Similarly it is trying to replace the older drug Neurontin, which treats epilepsy and nerve pain, with patent-protected Lyrica. ...
Eli Lilly fined for selling drug for off-label uses Dec 21, 2005 The State, ...agreed to pay $430 million for the off-label marketing of its epilepsy drug Neurontin; that case stemmed from actions by Warner-Lambert Co. ...
Teva and IVAX Sign Consent Order, Schedule Anticipated Closing ... Dec 22, 2005 Business Wire (press release), ...exclusivity periods, potential liability for sales of generic products prior to completion of appellate litigation, including that relating to Neurontin(R) and ...
Pain sufferer takes message on the road Dec 17, 2005 NewsOK.com (subscription), ...said. One company recently made him wait two weeks for a Neurontin prescription, so doctors gave him Percoset in the meantime. He ...
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