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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Neurontin Litigators > What is Neurontin?

Neurontin litigators are only recently beginning to represent their first batch of Neurontin clients. Since controversy surrounding the drug and its illegal marketing has only recently become known to the public, responsible Neurontin litigators make every effort to contribute to advancing the public knowledge concerning the drug. The information below is provided to ensure those who visit this site come away with a detailed knowledge of the drug and its effects.

Gabapentin (the generic name for Neurontin) is an anticonvulsant medication indicated in the treatment of epilepsy and neuropathic pain. Gabapentin is known for having a relatively mild side effect profile, and passes through the body unmetabolized.

Gabapentin has also been used in the treatment of bipolar disorder. However, its off-label use for this purpose is increasingly controversial. Some claim gabapentin acts as a mood stabilizer and has the advantage of having fewer side effects than more conventional bipolar drugs such as lithium and valproic acid. Some small, non-controlled studies in the 1990s, most sponsored by gabapentin's manufacturer, suggested that gabapentin treatment for bipolar disorder may be promising. However, more recently, several larger, controlled, and double-blind studies have found that gabapentin was no more effective than (and in one study, slightly less effective than) placebo, and the manufacturer has even halted its own studies regarding gabapentin and bipolar disorder. Despite the scientific evidence against the efficacy of gabapentin in the treatment of bipolar disorder, many psychiatrists continue to prescribe it for this purpose.

In addition to its use in mood disorders, gabapentin was approved by the FDA for treating postherpetic neuralgia (neuropathic pain following shingles).

If you or a loved one has used Neurontin for purposes other than its FDA-approved use, it would be wise to contact the experienced Injury Lawyers at VanDerGinst Law, P.C. by calling (866) 843-7367 or submitting a free online case evaluation. The initial consultation is free of charge.  If we agree to handle your injury case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we are paid for our services only if, and when, there is a money recovery for you. In many cases a lawsuit must be filed before an applicable expiration date known as a statute of limitations.  Please call our office right away to ensure you do not waive your right to possible compensation by consulting with our Neurontin litigators.

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