Gabapentin withdrawal can happen in people who suddenly stop taking a high dose of the drug. Tapering off the drug slowly can help avoid withdrawal symptoms.

Gabapentin is a common drug that isFDA-approvedto treat seizures and a type of nerve pain called postherpetic neuralgia. It can also be prescribed off-label for other reasons like diabetic nerve pain.

In 2017, gabapentin was the11th-most prescribed drugin the United States, when more than 40 million prescriptions for the drug were written. If someone is dependent upon gabapentin and they suddenly stop taking the drug, they may experience withdrawal symptoms.

Article at a Glance:

  • Gabapentin is a common drug that can cause withdrawal symptoms when a high dose is suddenly stopped.
  • Although the drug is not a controlled substance at the federal level, some states have made it a controlled substance.
  • Withdrawal symptoms can include agitation, disorientation and confusion.
  • People with a history of seizures who suddenly stop taking gabapentin may be at risk for additional seizures.

Gabapentin Withdrawal

Gabapentincomes in a short-acting (IR) formulation and long-acting (ER) formulation. Although withdrawal symptoms with gabapentinIRandERare generally rare, some people may have withdrawal symptoms if they are taking ahigh doseof gabapentin and suddenly stop the drug.

Additionally,data showsthat many people who experienced withdrawal symptoms from gabapentin were using high doses of it to treat withdrawal symptoms of other substances. Many had been takingextremely high doses that were well abovethe max recommended dose.

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What Causes Gabapentin Withdrawal?

Any time a drug affects the brain, the brain starts to change how it functions in response. For example, if the brain becomes used to the presence of gabapentin, it may adapt to the presence of the drug.

This phenomenon is called physical dependence. When someone suddenly stops taking gabapentin, the brain’s chemical balance is thrown off, leading to withdrawal symptoms.

Gabapentin Withdrawal Symptoms

Because gabapentin withdrawal is rare, there is little data on the exact symptoms a person may experience as they go through withdrawal. Common symptoms of gabapentin withdrawalinclude:

However, doctors havedocumentedthe following symptoms as well:

Gabapentin Withdrawal Timeline

Because gabapentin does not last too long in the body, withdrawal symptoms may come on quickly. If someone has normal kidney function, it takes betweenfive and seven hoursfor a dose of gabapentin IR andaround five to six hoursfor a dose of gabapentin ER to start to leave the body.

Since it takes approximatelyfive half-livesfor a drug to clear the body, it can take up to 35 hours for the last dose of gabapentin to be completely out of the system. Therefore, a person may start withdrawal symptoms withinone to two daysas the drug leaves the body.

How to Avoid Withdrawal Symptoms?

Not everyone who takes gabapentin is going to go through withdrawal if the medication is stopped. Those who are at the highest risk of experiencing withdrawal are those who take a high dose of the drug and who suddenly stop taking it without tapering the dose.

If a doctor works with a patient to gradually taper down their dosage of gabapentin over time, as opposed to stopping suddenly, that individual is much less likely to go through withdrawal. Doctors generally recommend gradually tapering the gabapentin dose over a time period ofat least a weekto avoid withdrawal symptoms.

Gabapentin Detox

Some people may be able to go through detox for gabapentin withdrawal at home by following their doctor’s instructions for tapering the drug. However, some people may need a professional environment for support, including those who take gabapentin with other substances or those with existing medical problems. Duringmedical detox, a patient can be closely monitored and provided with the necessary treatments to keep them safe and comfortable.

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