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New research shows adults aged 35 to 64 prescribed gabapentin for chronic pain are twice as likely to develop dementia and ...
People who receive six or more prescriptions of gabapentin for lower back pain are at a significantly higher risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, a large new study suggests.
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The anti-seizure drug is used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain after shingles and restless legs syndrome by affecting chemical messengers in the brain and nerves.
A large U.S. medical records study has found that adults prescribed gabapentin six or more times for chronic low back pain ...
Regular gabapentin use appeared to increase risk of dementia by 29% and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) by 85%, researchers ...
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Gabapentin, a common painkiller, may increase dementia risk with frequent use. Younger users are especially vulnerable.
An extremely popular nerve pain drug commonly given to those suffering from low-back issues has been linked to impaired ...
With its ageing population, the prevalence of dementia in Hong Kong is expected to increase. Healthcare researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic ...
A POPULAR nerve and back pain medicine has been linked to an increased risk of dementia by scientists. The risk was ...
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