Diabetics, whether they suffer from type 1 or type 2 diabetes, can experience nerve damage without sufficient control of blood glucose levels. Insulin and other drugs can work to help control these levels, but when they are off---specifically when...
Generic drugs are duplicates of brand-name drugs and must be made to the same high standards as brand name drugs. In June 2003, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said that the use of generic drugs could save U.S. citizens $35 billion over 10...
Neurontin is the brand name for the generic drug gabapentin. It's used in combination with other anticonvulsant medications to treat children with partial seizures. These are seizures in which there is no loss of consciousness. Neurontin has also...
The prescription medication gabapentin is available in generic form and as the brand-name drug Neurontin. It is primarily used for controlling seizures in people with epilepsy and to relieve the pain of postherpetic neuralgia, a condition that...
Bipolar depressive disorder means the person feels depressed all of the time. Rarely does the person have fits of mania, despite common belief. Most people who suffer with the disorder feel more depressed than energetic. Experts at Harvard Medical...
Neurontin, sold under the generic name gabapentin, is a medication used to treat seizures (convulsions) in adults and children at least 12 years of age, says Drugs.com. It belongs to the class of drugs known as anticonvulsants and is available as...
Nerve pain can interfere with everyday life functions. Some common descriptions of nerve pain include, burning, shooting, and tingling. Nerve pain can be caused by injury or by a health condition, such as cancer, diabetes, shingles, HIV,...
Gabapentin is the generic name of a drug sold as Gabarone or Neurontin in the United States. It is an anticonvulsant medication used in the treatment of several conditions. Gabapentin may be prescribed to control epileptic seizures, postherpetic...
The first line of treatment for seizures is usually anticonvulsants. These drugs, also called antiepileptics (AEDs), can be divided into two categories. First-generation AEDs, like phenobarbital, phenytoin (Dilantin) and valproate (Depakote),...
When researchers at pharmaceutical companies develop a new medication, they attribute a generic name for the drug. The marketing department then creates a brand name for the same medication under which the drug will sell. During the first 12 years...