Synonyms were combined. (abuse: misuse, opioids: opioid, drug abuse: drug misuse, addiction: dependence, gabapentinoids: gabapentinoid), after
Reports of gabapentinoid abuse alone, and with opioids, have Gabapentinoid products include gabapentin, which is marketed under the name
Gabapentin (/- pregabalin) has the best evidence for efficacy. Increased concern regarding abuse or misuse of gabapentinoids. Gabapentinoid use in ESRD
Gabapentin (/- pregabalin) has the best evidence for efficacy. Increased concern regarding abuse or misuse of gabapentinoids. Gabapentinoid use in ESRD
Results: 22% (29/129) of respondents admitted to abusing gabapentinoids, and of these, 38% (11/29) abused gabapentinoids in order to potentiate
The abuse of gabapentinoids (i.e, pregabalin and gabapentin [GBP]), in particular, has been growing, and in 2024, gabapentinoids were one of the most commonly abused prescription medications
22% (29/129) of respondents admitted to abusing gabapentinoids, and of these, 38% (11/29) abused gabapentinoids in order to potentiate the 'high' they obtained
Evidence suggests gabapentinoids possess potential for abuse, particularly in individuals with a history of opioid abuse.
Concurrent abuse of gabapentinoids with illicit drugs can exacerbate drug-related damages. Drug screening and postmortem toxicology tests have revealed an increase in gabapentinoid consumption. In response to the abuse potential, several countries have classified gabapentinoids as controlled substances.
But the last couple chapters have been overdoing the abuse. None of this is good for Dolly, or any of them, really.
Just my two cents.