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my husband has been taking gabapentin 200 mg. for severe back pain....the dosage was raised to 300 mg. two weeks ago and the past two to three days he has become delusinal, talking in his sleep all night etc. could this be a side effect of the gabapentin? he is receiving a back injection Tuesday,
Hi and Welcome to 'Ask a Doctor Service'. I have viewed your question and here is my advice. Yes gabapentin can have many central nervous system effects including nervousness , tremors , confusion and abnormal sleep .However this should only be attributed to the drug if other causes of delirium are ruled out. If he has fever, headache , vomiting he must then consult the doctor.
Hopes this help you understand your problem, please feel free to ask anything else about it. Kind Regards Dr Rahman
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Does Gabapentin Cause Delusion?
Hi and Welcome to Ask a Doctor Service . I have viewed your question and here is my advice. Yes gabapentin can have many central nervous system effects including nervousness , tremors , confusion and abnormal sleep .However this should only be attributed to the drug if other causes of delirium are ruled out. If he has fever, headache , vomiting he must then consult the doctor. Hopes this help you understand your problem, please feel free to ask anything else about it. Kind Regards Dr Rahman