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tem Name |
Gabapentin |
CAS NO. |
60142-96-3 |
Apparence |
White Crystal Powder |
Molecular Formula |
C9H17NO2 |
Form | Powder&Capsules |
Package |
Aluminum Bag;Drums |
Purity |
99%min |
Advantage |
OEM;ODM |
Certificate |
ISO9001/SGS/HALAL |
Storage |
Store in cool & dry place; Keep away from strong light and high heat. |
Shelf life |
24 months when properly stored |
Usage |
Pharmaceutical intermediates |
Payment Term |
T/T,Western Union,Money Gram or Trade Assurance; |
Delivery |
DHL,EMS,FedEx,TNT,UPS,etc. |
Nerve Pain Management: Gabapentin is primarily prescribed for the relief of neuropathic pain, a type of pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system. This includes conditions like diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia (pain after shingles), and chronic pain from spinal cord injuries.
Seizure Control: It is also an effective treatment for certain types of seizures, particularly partial seizures, where the electrical activity in the brain is abnormal but limited to one area. Gabapentin can help reduce the frequency and severity of these seizures.
Anxiety and Mood Disorders: While not its primary use, some studies suggest that gabapentin may have a role in managing anxiety disorders and certain mood disturbances, especially when coexisting with neuropathic pain. However, its effectiveness in these areas is less well-established.
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS): In some cases, gabapentin has been found to alleviate symptoms of restless legs syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations.
Fibromyalgia: Though not FDA-approved for this use, gabapentin has been explored as a potential treatment for fibromyalgia, a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and tenderness in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
Hot Flashes: In women undergoing menopause, gabapentin has been studied as a non-hormonal treatment option for reducing the frequency and severity of hot flashes.
Alcohol Dependence: In certain settings, gabapentin has been investigated as an adjunctive therapy for alcohol dependence, aiming to reduce cravings and relapse rates.
Antiepileptic Effect: Gabapentin is primarily an antiepileptic drug (AED) used to treat epilepsy, particularly in patients where conventional AEDs are either ineffective or not tolerated. It can be used as an add-on therapy for partial seizures that either remain localized or generalize, reducing the frequency of seizures.
Analgesic Effect: In addition to its antiepileptic properties, gabapentin is also effective in managing neuropathic pain conditions such as postherpetic neuralgia (a type of pain that occurs after shingles) and painful diabetic neuropathy. It acts by modulating neurotransmitter systems involved in pain transmission, providing relief from chronic pain symptoms.
Adjunctive Therapy: For patients with migraine headaches, especially those who also suffer from epilepsy, gabapentin may be prescribed as a preventive measure. It has been shown to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks in certain patients.
Favorable Safety Profile: Gabapentin undergoes minimal hepatic metabolism, making it a suitable option for patients concerned about liver function. It is primarily excreted unchanged via the kidneys, and thus, caution should be exercised in patients with renal impairment.
Improved Tolerability: Compared to some other AEDs, gabapentin is generally well-tolerated with a lower incidence of severe adverse effects. Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and mild coordination difficulties, which often diminish over time or with dosage adjustments.