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What are the most serious side effects of Neurontin?: Basic

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Most people who take Neurontin have mild side effects that go away with no lasting harm, or even no side effects at all. Neurontin appears to be an exceptionally safe medicine. Indeed, no life-threatening reactions have been linked to it.

A complete list of all reactions to Neurontin can be found in the package insert, but it is important to remember that only a tiny number of people who take Neurontin have any serious problems. Tell the doctor right away if you notice anything that worries you, but don't stop using the Neurontin unless the doctor says so.

Remember that it's not unusual for Neurontin to make people feel a bit sleepy or uncoordinated. If you've just started taking Neurontin or have just had your dosage increased, be careful when doing things that could be dangerous (like driving or operating machinery) until you know how it will affect you. Be particularly cautious if you tend to be sensitive to medications.

On July 10, 2008, an advisory panel was convened by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to review data that the FDA had previously collected from drug studies showing an association between many of the antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and suicidal ideation and behavior, which together are called suicidality. According to the FDA’s Alert, among the patients with epilepsy in these drug studies, 1 out of 1000 people taking the placebo (inactive substance) showed suicidality compared to approximately 3.5 out of 1000 people who took an AED. The FDA advisory panel voted to accept the FDA's data at its meeting on July 10. The FDA has provided the following information for patients, family members, and caregivers at www.fda.gov/cder/drug/InfoSheets/HCP/antiepilepticsHCP.htm.

  • Taking antiepileptic medicines may increase the risk of having suicidal thoughts or actions;
  • Do not make any changes to the medication regimen without first talking with the responsible healthcare professional;
  • Pay close attention to any day-to-day changes in mood, behavior and actions. These changes can happen very quickly so it is important to be mindful of any sudden differences.
  • Be aware of common warning signs that might be a signal for risk of suicide. Some of these are:
    • Talking or thinking about wanting to hurt yourself or end your life
    • Withdrawing from friends and family
    • Becoming depressed or having your depression get worse
    • Becoming preoccupied with death and dying
    • Giving away prized possessions

We again urge patients and families to contact their doctor before stopping an epilepsy medication because this may possibly lead to seizures and worsening of mood.

Reviewed July 2008 by Steven C. Schachter, MD, epilepsy.com Editorial Board.


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