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Nupentin 300 (Gabapentin) 100 Capsules/Pack

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Nupentin 300 (Gabapentin) 100 Capsules/Pack

Nupentin 300 (Gabapentin)

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Product Name
Nupentin 300 (Gabapentin) 100 Capsules/Pack
Also known as Neurontin
Active Ingredient
Gabapentin
Manufacturer
Mylan (New Zealand)
Product Type
Anticonvulsant, Anti-epileptic
Product expiry date we are currently shipping
Discontinued, no stock

Nupentin capsules 300mg contains gabapentin, an anticonvulsant that is used to treat epilepsy to control epileptic seizures; also to treat neuropathy and neuralgia to control nerve pain.  

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Nupentin general information

What is Nupentin used for?

Nupentin capsules 300mg are used to treat epilepsy to control seizures in several forms of epilepsy, ranging from partial to generalized tonic-clonic seizures, in adults who have not responded to other antiepileptic drugs; also to control partial seizures in children.  Nupentin capsules 300mg are also used to control neuropathic (nerve) pain in adults, including, painful diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia, caused by shingles (herpes zoster), to reduce pain sensations primarily in the arms and legs, such as burning stabbing shooting or shooting pain, with tingling numbness or pins and needles.

How does Nupentin work?

Nupentin capsules 300mg contain gabapentin, an anticonvulsant that is thought to work by controlling certain neurotransmitters (chemicals that allow nerve cells to communicate) that send nerve signals from the brain causing seizures or nerve pain.  Gabapentin in Nupentin capsules is an analogue of, and has a similar chemical structure to the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid).  GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter that reduces transmission of nerve signals from the brain to other parts of the central nervous system.  Gabapentin in Nupentin capsules does not work through the same receptors as GABA and therefore has a different mechanism of action to other GABA analogues like barbiturates and benzodiazepines.  However, it does bind to a receptor in the brain, that has yet to be determined and it is thought to control neurotransmission via voltage-gated calcium channels, which are ion channels in the cell membranes of nerve cells involved in the propagation of electrical signals.  Nupentin capsules 300mg reduce the amount of nerve excitation that causes epileptic seizures and nerve pain, which helps control symptoms associated with epilepsy and neuropathic pain.

What does Nupentin contain?

Nupentin capsules contain the active ingredient gabapentin (300mg), an anticonvulsant that is used to control epileptic seizures and nerve pain.  They also contain: lactose, talc-purified, starch maize, gelatine, titanium dioxide (E171), quinoline yellow CI47005 (E104), allura red AC CI16035(E129), Tek Print black ink.

Treating epilepsy with Nupentin

Nupentin capsules 300mg contain gabapentin, an anticonvulsant that is used to control seizures in several forms of epilepsy, ranging from partial to generalized tonic-clonic seizures, in adults who have not responded to other antiepileptic drugs; also to control partial seizures in children.  Epilepsy is due to an imbalance of neurotransmitters (chemicals that allow nerve cells to communicate), which cause bursts of electrical activity in the brain sending nerve signals from the brain to the central nervous system that triggers seizures.  Nupentin capsules 300mg are not effective in forms of epilepsy that do not have seizures (absence and myoclonic).  Although the exact mechanism of action of Nupentin 300mg is not known, it is thought to work by suppressing transmission of certain excitatory nerve signals from the brain to the central nervous system which reduces epileptic seizures.

Nupentin for nerve pain

Nupentin capsules 300mg contain gabapentin, an anticonvulsant that is also effective at reducing nerve pain and is used to control several types of neuropathic (nerve) pain in adults, including, painful diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia, caused by shingles (herpes zoster).  Although the exact mechanism of action of Nupentin 300mg is not known, it is thought to work by binding to specific receptors in the brain, which suppresses transmission of certain excitatory nerve signals from the brain to the central nervous system, and this reduces pain sensations primarily in the arms and legs, such as burning stabbing shooting or shooting pain, with tingling numbness or pins and needles.

What are the side effects of Nupentin?

The most commonly reported side effects when taking Nupentin capsules 300mg  include: dizziness or light-headedness, fatigue, drowsiness, fever, lack of coordination (ataxia), gastrointestinal upset (constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting), dry mouth, red swollen gums, muscle pain, cramps, back pain, forgetfulness, loss of concentration confusion or abnormal thinking, difficulty speaking, weight changes, hypertension, vasodilatation, visual disturbances, peripheral oedema (swelling of the hands or feet), nystagmus (involuntary eye movement), skin rash, itching. Other side effects more common in children include: infection, emotional lability.

When should Nupentin not be used?

You should not use Nupentin capsules 300mg if you:

  • are allergic to gabapentin or any ingredients in Nupentin
  • are pregnant or are breastfeeding
  • have mixed seizure disorders that include absence seizures
  • have kidney disease
  • develop pancreatitis
  • are taking medicines that interact with Nupentin, including: cimetidine for peptic ulcers, antacids for reflux, the opiate analgesic morphine

How should Nupentin be taken?

You should take your Nupentin capsules 300mg whole with a glass of water with or without food, 3 times daily and do not allow more than 12 hours between doses.  The dose you take depends on what you are being treated for and your doctor’s recommendations.  Your doctor may increase your dose gradually depending on how well your condition is controlled.  You should not suddenly stop taking your Nupentin 300mg as this may cause withdrawal side effects, instead your doctor will reduce your dose gradually over one week, when you are ready to discontinue treatment.  You should continue to take your Nupentin capsules 300mg for as long as recommended by your doctor even if you are feeling better, as Nupentin 300mg helps control your condition but does not cure it. 

How long should you take Nupentin?

You should continue to take your Nupentin capsules 300mg for as long as recommended by your doctor even if you are feeling better, as Nupentin 300mg helps control your condition but does not cure it. 

Missed dose of Nupentin

If you miss a dose of Nupentin capsules 300mg take it as soon as you remember, unless it is time to take the next dose, then skip the missed dose.  Do not take a double dose.

How should Nupentin be stored?

You should keep your Nupentin capsules 300mg in their blister packs until use and store below 30°C in a cool dry place

 

 

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