Re: best painkillers to use with sleep apnea?
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 5:00 pm
Ask your doctor about Gabapentin. If the pain is nerve-related, it could be an excellent choice for you.
It is often prescribed for shingles nerve pain. See http://www.drugs.com/dosage/gabapentin. ... 94007.html It is not a narcotic and is not addictive, a huge plus. People are sometimes on huge doses for years.
From a small study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20124884, "Treatment effects of gabapentin for primary insomnia": "Gabapentin enhances slow-wave sleep in patients with primary insomnia. It also improves sleep quality by elevating sleep efficiency and decreasing spontaneous arousal. The results suggest that gabapentin may be beneficial in the treatment of primary insomnia." It is a good choice for people with apnea if it can treat the kind of pain you are having.
It is often prescribed for shingles nerve pain. See http://www.drugs.com/dosage/gabapentin. ... 94007.html It is not a narcotic and is not addictive, a huge plus. People are sometimes on huge doses for years.
From a small study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20124884, "Treatment effects of gabapentin for primary insomnia": "Gabapentin enhances slow-wave sleep in patients with primary insomnia. It also improves sleep quality by elevating sleep efficiency and decreasing spontaneous arousal. The results suggest that gabapentin may be beneficial in the treatment of primary insomnia." It is a good choice for people with apnea if it can treat the kind of pain you are having.