Mirogabalin

Mirogabalin is a prescription medication used to treat nerve pain caused by nerve damage. It is a gabapentinoid drug and works by inhibiting the release of certain chemicals in the brain that are associated with pain and seizures. Mirogabalin is used to treat neuropathic pain caused by conditions such as shingles, diabetic neuropathy, and spinal cord injury. It can also be used to reduce the frequency and intensity of hot flashes in women who are going through menopause. Mirogabalin is available as a tablet or capsule taken by mouth.

Mirogabalin is a medication that is used to treat neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain that is caused by damage to the nerves. It can feel like burning, tingling, or numbness.

Mirogabalin is a relatively new medication that was approved in Japan in 2019 for the treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain and postherpetic neuralgia. Postherpetic neuralgia is a type of neuropathic pain that can occur after a shingles infection.

Mirogabalin works by binding to the alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels. This helps to reduce the activity of these channels, which can help to reduce pain signals from being sent to the brain.

Mirogabalin is available in tablet form and is taken by mouth. The usual starting dose is 5 mg twice a day, but this can be increased to a maximum of 30 mg twice a day.

Mirogabalin can cause side effects, including dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, headache, and dry mouth. It can also interact with other medications, so it is important to tell your doctor about all of the medications you are taking before you start taking mirogabalin.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind about mirogabalin:

  • It is not a cure for neuropathic pain, but it can help to reduce pain symptoms.
  • It is important to take mirogabalin exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Do not stop taking mirogabalin suddenly, as this can cause withdrawal symptoms.
  • Mirogabalin may not be right for everyone. It is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking mirogabalin before you start taking it.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
N - Nervous system
N02 Analgesics
N02B - Other analgesics and antipyretics
N02BF Gabapentinoids
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