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Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review

Objective: Gabapentin (GBP) is an anticonvulsant medication that is also used to treat restless legs syndrome (RLS) and posttherapeutic neuralgia. GBP is commonly prescribed off-label for psychiatric disorders despite the lack of strong evidence. However, there is growing evidence that GBP may be ef...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Saeed, Bachu, Ramya, Kotapati, Padma, Adnan, Mahwish, Ahmed, Rizwan, Farooq, Umer, Saeed, Hina, Khan, Ali Mahmood, Zubair, Aarij, Qamar, Iqra, Begum, Gulshan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31133886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00228
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author Ahmed, Saeed
Bachu, Ramya
Kotapati, Padma
Adnan, Mahwish
Ahmed, Rizwan
Farooq, Umer
Saeed, Hina
Khan, Ali Mahmood
Zubair, Aarij
Qamar, Iqra
Begum, Gulshan
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Bachu, Ramya
Kotapati, Padma
Adnan, Mahwish
Ahmed, Rizwan
Farooq, Umer
Saeed, Hina
Khan, Ali Mahmood
Zubair, Aarij
Qamar, Iqra
Begum, Gulshan
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description Objective: Gabapentin (GBP) is an anticonvulsant medication that is also used to treat restless legs syndrome (RLS) and posttherapeutic neuralgia. GBP is commonly prescribed off-label for psychiatric disorders despite the lack of strong evidence. However, there is growing evidence that GBP may be effective and clinically beneficial in both psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. This review aimed to perform a systematic analysis of peer-reviewed published literature on the efficacy of GBP in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. Methods: This review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE literature databases were screened and filtered by using specific search terms and inclusion/exclusion criteria. The full texts of selected studies were subsequently retrieved and reviewed. The search terms generated 2,604 results from the databases. After excluding all duplicates, 1,088 citations were left. Thereafter, we applied inclusion and exclusion criteria; a total of 54 papers were retained for detailed review. Results: This literature review concludes that GBP appears to be effective in the treatment of various forms of anxiety disorders. It shows some effectiveness in bipolar disorder as an adjunctive therapeutic agent, while the evidence for monotherapy is inconclusive. In substance use disorders, GBP is effective for acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) with mild to moderate severity; it reduces cravings, improves the rate of abstinence, and delays return to heavy drinking. GBP may have some therapeutic potential in the treatment of opioid addiction and cannabis dependence, but there is limited evidence to support its use. No significant benefit of GBP has been conclusively observed in the treatment of OCD, PTSD, depression, or cocaine and amphetamine abuse. Conclusion: GBP appears to be effective in some forms of anxiety disorders such as preoperative anxiety, anxiety in breast cancer survivors, and social phobia. GBP has shown to be safe and effective in the treatment of alcohol dependence. However, the literature suggests that GBP is effective as an adjunctive medication rather than a monotherapy. More clinical trials with larger patient populations are needed to support gabapentin’s off-label use in psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. It is worth noting that numerous clinical studies that are discussed in this review are open-label trials, which are inherently less rigorously analyzed. Therefore, more extensive investigations are required to examine not only the efficacy of GBP, but also its safety and tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-65144332019-05-27 Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review Ahmed, Saeed Bachu, Ramya Kotapati, Padma Adnan, Mahwish Ahmed, Rizwan Farooq, Umer Saeed, Hina Khan, Ali Mahmood Zubair, Aarij Qamar, Iqra Begum, Gulshan Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Objective: Gabapentin (GBP) is an anticonvulsant medication that is also used to treat restless legs syndrome (RLS) and posttherapeutic neuralgia. GBP is commonly prescribed off-label for psychiatric disorders despite the lack of strong evidence. However, there is growing evidence that GBP may be effective and clinically beneficial in both psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. This review aimed to perform a systematic analysis of peer-reviewed published literature on the efficacy of GBP in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. Methods: This review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE literature databases were screened and filtered by using specific search terms and inclusion/exclusion criteria. The full texts of selected studies were subsequently retrieved and reviewed. The search terms generated 2,604 results from the databases. After excluding all duplicates, 1,088 citations were left. Thereafter, we applied inclusion and exclusion criteria; a total of 54 papers were retained for detailed review. Results: This literature review concludes that GBP appears to be effective in the treatment of various forms of anxiety disorders. It shows some effectiveness in bipolar disorder as an adjunctive therapeutic agent, while the evidence for monotherapy is inconclusive. In substance use disorders, GBP is effective for acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) with mild to moderate severity; it reduces cravings, improves the rate of abstinence, and delays return to heavy drinking. GBP may have some therapeutic potential in the treatment of opioid addiction and cannabis dependence, but there is limited evidence to support its use. No significant benefit of GBP has been conclusively observed in the treatment of OCD, PTSD, depression, or cocaine and amphetamine abuse. Conclusion: GBP appears to be effective in some forms of anxiety disorders such as preoperative anxiety, anxiety in breast cancer survivors, and social phobia. GBP has shown to be safe and effective in the treatment of alcohol dependence. However, the literature suggests that GBP is effective as an adjunctive medication rather than a monotherapy. More clinical trials with larger patient populations are needed to support gabapentin’s off-label use in psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders. It is worth noting that numerous clinical studies that are discussed in this review are open-label trials, which are inherently less rigorously analyzed. Therefore, more extensive investigations are required to examine not only the efficacy of GBP, but also its safety and tolerance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6514433/ /pubmed/31133886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00228 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ahmed, Bachu, Kotapati, Adnan, Ahmed, Farooq, Saeed, Khan, Zubair, Qamar and Begum http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Ahmed, Saeed
Bachu, Ramya
Kotapati, Padma
Adnan, Mahwish
Ahmed, Rizwan
Farooq, Umer
Saeed, Hina
Khan, Ali Mahmood
Zubair, Aarij
Qamar, Iqra
Begum, Gulshan
Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title_full Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title_short Use of Gabapentin in the Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders: A Systematic Review
title_sort use of gabapentin in the treatment of substance use and psychiatric disorders: a systematic review
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31133886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00228
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