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Gabapentin Fuels Overdose Epidemic

02.13.23

Jermaine Galloway, The Tall Cop, is back with a new warning.

By Jermaine Galloway
The Tall Cop

Neurontin, better known as Gabapentin, is an anticonvulsant/anti-seizure medication that some of us may already as a helpful prescription. Approved for both youth and adults, this drug (aka Gaby or Gabby on the street), is commonly prescribed for seizures, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), and shingles or diabetic nerve pain. It has also been used to treat alcohol withdrawals, sleep disorders, and other medical conditions. 

When used as directed it is very effective – but it is quickly becoming one of the most abused federally non-controlled substances in the United States. While more states have placed Gabapentin on their controlled lists and require a higher level of reporting, such as entering scripts into a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), these prevention steps are not consistent across the board. This is one of the many reasons why in 2022, both the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put out updated warnings to highlight abuse risk, and linked Gabapentin abuse to the overdose epidemic. 

So, what makes this drug so popular? The effects it has on the person using it when mixed with other drugs, such as opioids and benzodiazepines (which are both powerful depressants on their own). When you pair the increased high or sense of euphoria a person feels with the perceived ease of access from prescribers, this drug continues to be an attractive escape from reality. 

There are many legitimate medications, like Gabapentin, that are being misused. Continue to be aware and pay attention…You Can’t Stop What You Don’t Know.

Contact Jermaine to learn more. 

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