Description
Laregab-AT Tablet (Gabapentin + Amitriptyline) – Treatment for Neuropathic Pain
Laregab-AT Tablet is a combination medicine used to treat chronic neuropathic pain caused by nerve damage from diabetes, shingles, or spinal cord injury. It contains Gabapentin and Amitriptyline, which work together to block pain signals in the brain and improve mood. Take this tablet orally, preferably at bedtime, with or without food. Consistency in timing ensures stable medicine levels in the body. Do not stop abruptly—sudden discontinuation may worsen pain or trigger seizures. Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and weight gain. Consult your doctor before use if you have kidney/liver disease, are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Uses of Laregab-AT Tablet:
- Treatment of chronic neuropathic pain
- Management of nerve damage-related discomfort (diabetes, shingles, spinal injury)
Benefits of Laregab-AT Tablet:
This combination relieves nerve pain by calming overactive nerves and boosting mood-regulating chemicals (serotonin and noradrenaline). It improves sleep, reduces fatigue, and enhances quality of life. Full effects may take 2–3 months; continue use even if symptoms subside.
Side Effects of Laregab-AT Tablet:
Common side effects:
- Constipation, Dry mouth
- Drowsiness, Dizziness
- Weight gain, Blurred vision
- Difficulty urinating, Fatigue
- Uncoordinated movements, Increased heart rate
Most side effects fade as your body adjusts. Seek medical help if mood changes or severe reactions occur.
How to Use Laregab-AT Tablet?
Take as prescribed, usually once daily at bedtime. Swallow whole—do not crush or chew. Avoid antacids within 2 hours of dosing (reduces absorption).
How Laregab-AT Tablet Works?
Gabapentin blocks calcium channels in nerves, reducing pain signals. Amitriptyline increases serotonin/noradrenaline levels, improving mood and pain tolerance.
Safety Advice:
- Alcohol: Unsafe – Increases drowsiness.
- Pregnancy: Consult doctor – Potential risks.
- Breastfeeding: Likely unsafe – May pass into milk.
- Driving: Unsafe – Causes drowsiness/blurred vision.
- Kidney/Liver Disease: Use with caution; dose adjustments may be needed.
What If You Missed a Dose?
Take it as soon as remembered. If near the next dose, skip the missed one. Do NOT double dose.
FAQs:
Q1: Can I stop Laregab-AT Tablet once pain is relieved?
No. Sudden stoppage may cause withdrawal symptoms (anxiety, insomnia). Taper gradually under medical supervision.
Q2: How to manage weight gain?
Eat a balanced diet, avoid high-calorie foods, and exercise regularly. Monitor portion sizes.
Q3: Does Laregab-AT Tablet cause sleepiness?
Yes. Avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.
Q4: Can it affect sexual health?
Yes, may cause reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, or delayed orgasm. Discuss alternatives with your doctor.
Q5: Why does urine turn blue/green?
A harmless side effect of Amitriptyline. Normalizes after stopping the medicine.
Q6: How long does it take to work?
Initial relief in 2 weeks; full benefits may take 2–3 months.
Q7: Are there serious side effects?
Rarely, fever, palpitations, or mood changes may occur. Seek immediate medical help if observed.
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