12.1 Mechanism of Action. The mechanism of action by which gabapentin exerts its analgesic action is unknown but in animal models of analgesia, gabapentin prevents allodynia (pain-related behavior in response to a normally innocuous stimulus) and hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to painful stimuli).
Because of this mechanism of action, gabapentin is only effective at treating neuropathic pain or nerve pain. Therefore, gabapentin is not
Because of this mechanism of action, gabapentin is only effective at treating neuropathic pain or nerve pain. Therefore, gabapentin is not
Considering the mechanism of action of gabapentin and its impact on pain signaling, it is unlikely that gabapentin will be an effective analgesic in this
alpha2delta and the mechanism of action of gabapentin in the treatment of pain.
Considering the mechanism of action of gabapentin and its impact on pain signaling, it is unlikely that gabapentin will be an effective analgesic in this
Because of this mechanism of action, gabapentin is only effective at treating neuropathic pain or nerve pain. Therefore, gabapentin is not
Because of this mechanism of action, gabapentin is only effective at treating neuropathic pain or nerve pain. If gabapentin provides good pain
Because of this mechanism of action, gabapentin is only effective at treating neuropathic pain or nerve pain. Therefore, gabapentin is not
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