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Medications

Gabapentin is a medication commonly used to treat seizures, nerve pain, and other conditions. While it is generally considered safe, some people may experience side effects, including changes in blood pressure. If you are taking gabapentin or considering it as a treatment option, it's important to understand the potential risks and how to manage them.

How Gabapentin Affects Blood Pressure

Research has shown that gabapentin can cause changes in blood pressure in some people. In some cases, it may cause blood pressure to increase, while in others, it may cause it to decrease. The exact mechanism behind these changes is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to the medication's effects on the nervous system.

Who is at Risk?

Not everyone who takes gabapentin will experience changes in blood pressure. However, certain factors may increase your risk, including:

                    * Age: Older adults may be more susceptible to blood pressure changes.


                    * Existing blood pressure issues: If you already have high or low blood pressure, gabapentin may exacerbate these issues.


                    * Other medications: Taking gabapentin with certain other medications may increase your risk of blood pressure changes.

Managing Your Medication Concerns with Statcare

If you are taking gabapentin or considering it as a treatment option, it's important to discuss your concerns with a healthcare provider. At Medical Health Authority, we offer a range of services to help you manage your medication concerns, including:

                    * Urgent care: If you are experiencing side effects or other issues related to your medication, our urgent care services can provide prompt and effective treatment.


                    * Primary care: Our primary care providers can help you monitor your blood pressure and manage any underlying conditions that may be contributing to your medication concerns.


                    * Virtual care: Our comprehensive app and [after-hours virtual care services](https://Statcare.com/services/virtual-care/) make it easy to connect with a healthcare provider whenever and wherever you need it.

FAQs

Can gabapentin cause high blood pressure?

Yes, gabapentin has been shown to cause increases in blood pressure in some people.

Can gabapentin cause low blood pressure?

Yes, gabapentin has also been shown to cause decreases in blood pressure in some people.

What should I do if I am experiencing blood pressure changes while taking

gabapentin?

Contact your healthcare provider right away to discuss your symptoms and determine the best course of action.

Key Takeaways

                    * Gabapentin can cause changes in [blood pressure](https://Statcare.com/blog/is-ozempic-safe-for-high-blood-pressure-5/) in some people.


                    * Factors that may increase your risk of blood pressure changes include age, existing blood pressure issues, and other medications.


                    * If you are taking gabapentin or considering it as a treatment option, it's important to discuss your concerns with a healthcare provider.


                    * Statcare offers a range of services to help you manage your medication concerns, including urgent care, primary care, and virtual care.

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Sources:

                    * <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6138033/>


                    * <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4275108/>


                    * <https://www.fda.gov/drugs>


                    * <https://medlineplus.gov/druginformation.html>

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