Repagab 50mg Tablet
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Composition Pregabalin (50mg)
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Repagab 50mg Tablet may cause excessive drowsiness and calmness with alcohol.
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A: No. Repagab a not a metabolite of gabapentin. There is a structural similarity between the two drugs and they are GABA analogue.
Q: Can Repagab cause sedation?
A: Yes, use of Repagab can cause sedation or sleepiness.
Q: Is Repagab a beta blocker?
A: No. Repagab is not a beta blocker. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is Repagab a mood stabiliser?
A: No. Repagab is not a mood stabiliser. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is Repagab a muscle relaxant?
A: No. Repagab is not a muscle relaxant. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is Repagab a benzodiazepine?
A: No. Repagab is not a benzodiazepine. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is Repagab a painkiller?
A: No. Repagab is not a pain killer. Repagab is used in the treatment of neuropathic pain, epilepsy and anxiety disorder.
Q: Is Repagab a steroid?
A: No. Repagab is not a steriod. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is Repagab a narcotic?
A: No. Repagab is not a narcotic drug. Narcotics are drugs with sleep inducing properties, usual derivatives of Opium like Heroin and Morphine. Repagab is a medicine which is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Is it safe to take Repagab with duloxetine?
A: If Repagab and duloxetine taken together, there is an increased risk of side effects like dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, and difficulty in concentrating and motor co-ordination. Consult with your doctor if you have already taken one of the medications.
Q: What is the interaction of Repagab with anticoagulants?
A: There is no known interaction between the two drugs but consult your doctor and inform if you are taking any of the medication.
Q: Is Repagab safe?
A: Repagab is a prescription drug and is safe to use if taken in the dose, frequency, and duration as per the doctor's advice.
Q: Are Repagab and gabapentin the same?
A: Repagab and gabapentin are two different medicines. However, they work in a similar way and both are used for conditions like neuropathic pain and epilepsy. Repagab is also used for treating anxiety. Please consult your doctor before using any of the medicine.
Q: Is Repagab a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)?
A: No, Repagab is not a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). IIt is a medicine which decreases pain and seizures or fits by binding to specific calcium channels and increasing the action of GABA, a chemical messenger in the nerve cells and is used for conditions like neuropathic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia.
Q: Can I take Repagab with methadone?
A: Methadone is opioid in nature and It may reduce the lower gastrointestinal tract function (e.g., intestinal obstruction, paralytic ileus, constipation) especially when given with Repagab. So, when Repagab and opioids are used together, measures to prevent constipation may be considered (especially in female patients and elderly).
Q: Is Repagab a controlled substance?
A: No, Repagab is not a controlled substance. However, it is a prescription drug which should only be taken as per the doctor's advice.
Q: How long can I take Repagab for?
A: Repagab is a prescription drug and it should only be taken for the duration as advised by the doctor.
Q: Can I take Repagab with gabapentin?
A: Repagab and gabapentin both act via similar mechanism and are used for treating similar conditions. They may also enhance each other's depressant action, so, taking both together is not recommended as you may feel more sleepy and need to take more precautions while driving or using machines. Please consult your doctor before taking both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with sertraline?
A: Repagab may increase the depressant action of sertraline. Taking them together can make you feel more sleepy, so, you should be careful while driving or if you are working with a machine. Consult your doctor before taking these drugs together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with naproxen?
A: Repagab and naproxen are not known to have any clinically relevant interaction. However, interactions may occur. Please consult your doctor before taking both them together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with tramadol?
A: The central nervous system depressant effect of tramadol may increase when it is taken with Repagab and you can feel more sleepy, so, you should be careful while driving or if you are working with a machine. Consult your doctor before taking both the medications together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with alprazolam?
A: Repagab can be taken with alprazolam as no interactions have been clinically observed. However, as both the medicines have the tendency to cause sleepiness, so caution may be needed in case both the medicines are used together as it may affect your ability to drive or work on a machine. Please consult your doctor before taking them together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with amitriptyline?
A: Repagab is known to increase the depressant action of amitriptyline. Taking the two medicines together can make you feel more sleepy, so, you should be careful while driving or if you are working with a machine. Consult your doctor before taking the medications together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with ibuprofen?
A: Repagab is not known to have any interaction with ibuprofen and they can be taken together. However, consult your doctor before taking these medications together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with diazepam?
A: Repagab may enhance the depressant effects of diazepam when used together. Taking them together can make you feel more sleepy, so, you should be careful while driving or if you are working with a machine. Consult your doctor before taking these medicines together.
Q: Can I take Repagab with paracetamol?
A: Repagab is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with paracetamol. They can be safely taken together. However, consult your doctor before taking these drugs together as interactions may occur.
Q: Does Repagab cause swelling?
A: Repagab is known to produce edema (swelling) by fluid (water) retention. Kindly consult your doctor if you develop swelling while taking Repagab.
Q: Does Repagab cause drowsiness (somnolence)?
A: One of the common side effects of Repagab use is drowsiness (somnolence). Consult your doctor if you experience any such symptom while taking Repagab especially if you are taking any other medicine which can make you sleepy.
Q: Does Repagab cause weight gain?
A: Weight gain can occur as a common side effect with Repagab use. It can be a result of increased appetite (feeling hungry) and fluid (water) retention. Consult your doctor if there is any change in your weight during therapy.
Q: Does Repagab cause hair loss?
A: Clinical studies have shown that Repagab can cause hair loss (alopecia) in some patients. It has also been associated with hirsutism (excessive hair growth). Consult your doctor if you notice any difference in your hair growth while taking Repagab.
Q: Does Repagab make you tired?
A: Repagab is known to cause tiredness (fatigue). Consult your doctor if you experience excessive tiredness while taking Repagab.
Q: Does Repagab cause water retention?
A: Repagab has been associated with fluid (water) retention and edema (swelling). Consult your doctor if you notice swelling of your body while taking Repagab therapy.
Q: Does Repagab make you hungry?
A: Repagab is known to increase appetite (make you feel hungry). Consult your doctor if there is a significant change in your appetite while taking Repagab.
Q: Does Repagab cause diarrhea?
A: Repagab use can cause diarrhea as a side effect. Consult your doctor if you have diarrhea while taking Repagab.
Q: Does Repagab help with sleep?
A: Repagab is not indicated for the treatment of any sleep problems. Rather, Repagab can cause somnolence (increased desire to sleep). Consult your doctor for the treatment of any sleep related problems.