Monograph Details

Central Nervous System > Seizure disorders
NEURONTIN ORAL SOLN
Manufacturer
Pfizer Labs
Legal Classification
Rx
Generic Name
Gabapentin 250mg/5mL; strawberry-anise flavor.
Also
NEURONTIN CAPSULES
NEURONTIN TABLETS
Indications
Adjunct in partial seizures.
Children
<3yrs: not recommended. Give in 3 divided doses; max 12 hrs between doses; titrate over 3 days. 3–12 yrs: initially 10–15mg/kg per day. 3–4 yrs: titrate to 40mg/kg per day. ≥5yrs: titrate to 25–35mg/kg per day. Max 50mg/kg per day. Renal impairment: not recommended.
Adults
Add or remove other AEDs over at least 1 week. Initially 300mg three times daily. Usual range: 900–1800mg/day in 3 divided doses; max 2.4g/day (up to 3.6g/day has been used short-term; see literature); max 12 hrs between doses. Renal dysfunction: CrCl 30–59mL/min: 400–1400mg/day twice daily; CrCl 15–29mL/min: 200–700mg once daily; CrCl ≤15mL/min: 100–300mg once daily (see literature); hemodialysis: 125–350mg after session.
Precautions
Renal dysfunction. Suicidal tendencies (monitor). Avoid abrupt cessation. Elderly. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
Potentiates CNS depression with alcohol, morphine, other CNS depressants. Give 2 hrs after antacids. May antagonize hydrocodone. May interfere with some urine protein tests (eg, Multistix-SG).
Adverse Reactions
Somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, fatigue, nystagmus, visual disturbances, tremor, dyspepsia, dysarthria, amnesia, back pain, edema, dry mouth or throat, constipation, twitching, pruritus; children also: emotional lability, thought disorder, hyperkinesia, hostility.
How Supplied
Caps, tabs—100
Soln—470mL
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