Read Mosby's 2014 Nursing Drug Reference Online
Authors: Linda Skidmore-Roth
Canada only Side effects:
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= common;
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Nurse Alert
(gab′a-pen-tin)
Gralise, Horizant, Neurontin
Func. class.:
Anticonvulsant
Do not confuse:
Neurontin
/Noroxin/Neoral
Mechanism unknown; may increase seizure threshold; structurally similar to GABA; gabapentin binding sites in neocortex, hippocampus
Adjunct treatment of partial seizures, with/without generalization in patients >12 yr; adjunct for partial seizures in children 3-12 yr, postherpetic neuralgia, primary restless leg syndrome in adults
Unlabeled uses:
Tremors with multiple sclerosis (MS), neuropathic pain, bipolar disorder, migraine prophylaxis, diabetic neuropathy, nystagmus, pruritus, spasticity, menopause, hot flashes, ALS, MS
Hypersensitivity to this product
Precautions:
Pregnancy (C), breastfeeding, children <3 yr, geriatric patients, renal disease, hemodialysis, suicidal thoughts, depression
• Adult and child >12 yr:
PO
900-1800 mg/day in 3 divided doses; may titrate by giving 300 mg on 1st day, 300 mg bid on 2nd day, 300 mg tid on 3rd day; may increase to 1800-2400 mg/day by adding 300 mg on subsequent days
• Child 3-12 yr:
PO
10-15 mg/kg/day in 3 divided doses, initially titrate dose upward over approximately 3 days; 25-35 mg/kg/day; all given in 3 divided doses
• Adult:
PO
300 mg on day 1, 600 mg/day divided bid on day 2, 900 mg/day divided tid, may titrate to 1800-3600 mg divided tid if needed;
EXT REL
(Gralise only) 300 mg on day 1, 600 mg on day 2, 900 mg on days 3-6, 1200 mg on days 7-10, 1500 mg on days 11-14, 1800 mg on day 15 and thereafter
• Adult:
PO EXT REL
600 mg daily with food at about 5
PM
; if dose missed, take next day at 5
PM
• Adult and child >12 yr:
CCr 30-59 ml/min, 200-700 mg bid, CCr 15-29 ml/min, 200-700 mg/day, CCr <15 ml/min, 100-300 mg/day
• Adult:
PO
300 mg 3×/wk
• Adult:
PO
300-1800 mg/day
• Adult:
PO
1000 mg/day in divided doses × 6 mo
• Adult:
PO
900 mg/day in divided doses initially, up to 2400 mg/day in divided doses
• Adult:
PO
600-1200 mg/day in divided doses
Available forms:
Caps 100, 300, 400 mg; tabs 600, 800 mg; Horizant: ext rel tab 600 mg; oral sol 250 mg/5 ml; ext rel tab (Gralise): 300, 600 mg
•
Do not crush or chew caps, ext rel tabs; caps may be opened and contents put in applesauce or dissolved in juice; scored tabs may be cut in half
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2 hr apart when giving antacids
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Give without regard to meals
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Gradually withdraw over 7 days; abrupt withdrawal may precipitate seizures
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Beginning dose at bedtime to minimize daytime drowsiness
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Oral sol:
Measure with calibrated device
•
Ext rel:
Give with food at about 5
PM
, bioavailability increased with food; swallow whole; do not interchange Gralise with Horizant
CNS:
Drowsiness, confusion
, dizziness, fatigue, anxiety, somnolence, ataxia, amnesia, abnormal thinking, unsteady gait,
depression;
children 3-12 yr old, emotional lability, aggression, thought disorder, hyperkinesia, hostility,
seizures, suicidal ideation
CV:
Vasodilation, peripheral edema, hypotension
EENT:
Dry mouth, blurred vision,
diplopia
, nystagmus
GI:
Constipation, increased appetite, dental abnormalities, nausea, vomiting
GU:
Impotence, bleeding,
UTI
HEMA:
Leukopenia,
decreased WBC
INTEG:
Pruritus, abrasion,
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
MS:
Myalgia
RESP:
Rhinitis
, pharyngitis, cough
SYST:
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)
Protein binding <3% not metabolized; excreted in urine (unchanged); elimination half-life 5-7 hr, prolonged to 130 hr in ESRD
Increase:
CNS depression—alcohol, sedatives, antihistamines, all other CNS depressants
Increase:
gabapentin levels—morphine
Decrease:
gabapentin levels—antacids, sevelamar, cimetidine
Decrease:
effect of—HYDROcodone
False positive:
urinary protein using Ames N-multistix SG
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Seizures:
aura, location, duration, activity at onset
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Pain:
location, duration, characteristics if using for chronic pain, migraine
Mental status: mood, sensorium, affect, behavioral changes,
suicidal thoughts/behaviors;
if mental status changes, notify prescriber
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Eye problems, need for ophthalmic exam before, during, after treatment (slit lamp, funduscopy, tonometry)
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WBC, gabapentin level (therapeutic 5.9-21 mcg/ml, toxic >85 mcg/ml)
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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms
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Storage at room temp away from heat and light
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Seizure precautions:
padded side rails; move objects that may harm patient
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Increased fluids, bulk in diet for constipation
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Therapeutic response: decreased seizure activity; decrease in chronic pain
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To carry emergency ID stating patient’s name, products taken, condition, prescriber’s name and phone number
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To avoid driving, other activities that require alertness because dizziness, drowsiness may occur
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Not to discontinue medication quickly after long-term use; to taper over ≥1 wk because withdrawal-precipitated seizures may occur; not to double doses if dose is missed; to take if 2 hr or more before next dose
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To notify prescriber if pregnancy planned or suspected; to avoid breastfeeding
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Not to use within 2 hr of antacid, may take regular release without regard to meals; ext rel should be taken with food; to take as directed, doses interval should not be ≥12 hr
Canada only Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening
Nurse Alert
(gah-lan′tah-meen)
Razadyne, Razadyne ER, Reminyl
Func. class.:
Anti-Alzheimer agent
Chem. class.:
Centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitor