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What is the effect of Gabapentin if you take an Overdose?

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    Gabapentin is a medication which is used to control seizure pain and also used to treat epilepsy. This Medication is an anticonvulsant. This medicine works in the brain to prevent seizures and relieve pain for certain conditions in the nervous system.The side effects of taking too much gabapentin generally involve more pronounced versions of gabapentin’s usual side effects. Because gabapentin is a central nervous system depressant, taking too much can slow down the central nervous system and cause side effects that include:double vision,slurred speech,drowsiness,diarrhea and sluggishness. High-dose gabapentin is associated with a two fold increase in adverse effects, including somnolence,tremors,ataxia and nystagmus.

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