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  • ...[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]], as well as [[trigeminal neuralgia]]. It is also used [[off-label use|off-label]] for a variety of indications, incl ...treat [[trigeminal neuralgia]] (formerly known as tic douloureux) in 1962. It has been used as an anticonvulsant in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] since 1965,
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  • ...agmus''' is a form of involuntary [[Eye movement (sensory)|eye movement]]. It is characterized by alternating [[smooth pursuit]] in one direction and [[s When nystagmus occurs without filling its normal function, it is pathologic (deviating from the healthy or normal condition). Pathologica
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  • | image = Gabapentin.svg | image2 = Gabapentin 3D.png
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  • ...m of action of [[paracetamol|paracetamol/acetaminophen]] is uncertain, but it appears to be acting centrally (in the brain rather than in nerve endings). ...ed be devoid of any activity on dopamine, serotonin or histamin receptors. It is not addictive and tolerance does not develop.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=K
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  • ...ref name="pmid20629607">{{cite journal |author=Imamura S, Kushida C |title=Gabapentin enacarbil (XP13512/GSK1838262) as an alternative treatment to dopaminergic ...tin-reformulations-790576.html GlaxoSmithKline/XenoPort: FDA setback halts gabapentin reformulations]</ref>
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  • ...| year = 1986 |volume=6 | issue=3 |pages=93–103 | pmid = 3526298}}</ref> It acts by inhibiting the body's production of [[prostaglandin]]. ...tablets (''Orudis KT'' & ''Actron''), but this form has been discontinued. It is available by [[Medical prescription|prescription]] as 50, 75, 100, 150,
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