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  2. Pregabalin - Wikipedia

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    Pregabalin was found to possess 6-fold higher affinity than gabapentin for α 2 δ subunit-containing VGCCs in one study. [101] [102] However, another study found that pregabalin and gabapentin had similar affinities for the human recombinant α 2 δ-1 subunit (K i =32 nM and 40 nM, respectively). [103]

  3. Gabapentin - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin is associated with a weight gain of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb) after 1.5 months of use. [67] Case studies indicate that it may cause anorgasmia and erectile dysfunction, [68] as well as myoclonus [69] [70] that disappear after discontinuing gabapentin or replacing it with other medication.

  4. Gabapentinoid - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin at a low dose of 100 mg has a T max (time to peak levels) of approximately 1.7 hours, while the T max increases to 3 to 4 hours at higher doses. [1] The T max of pregabalin is generally less than or equal to 1 hour at doses of 300 mg or less. [1]

  5. How to Get These Anxiety Meds From a Doctor - AOL

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    Anticonvulsant medications, such as gabapentin and pregabalin, ... Let them know if adverse effects, like weight gain, are causing more problems than they seem to be solving.

  6. What is gabapentin? Here's why it's so controversial. - AOL

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    Gabapentin is a prescription medication that was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1993 as a treatment for epilepsy. It works by binding to a type of calcium channel in nerve ...

  7. Voltage-gated calcium channel - Wikipedia

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    This drug class includes two anticonvulsant drugs, gabapentin (Neurontin) and pregabalin (Lyrica), that also find use in treating chronic neuropathic pain. The α 2 δ subunit is also a binding site of the central depressant and anxiolytic phenibut , in addition to actions at other targets.

  8. These Foods Can Help Ease Chronic Pain, New Research Suggests

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    Having a lot of processed foods and unhealthy fats also raises the risk of weight gain, which can put “unnecessary strain” on your joints and muscles—and that can make pain worse, Williams says.

  9. Appetite stimulant - Wikipedia

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    An orexigenic, or appetite stimulant, is a drug, hormone, or compound that increases appetite and may induce hyperphagia.This can be a medication or a naturally occurring neuropeptide hormone, such as ghrelin, orexin or neuropeptide Y, [1] [2] which increases hunger and therefore enhances food consumption.