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Gabapentin tolerance reduction after long-term use

DementiaSavantPlus

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I have been taking gabapentin for about five years. My current dose is 1500 mg daily.

I've read that consistent use commonly causes a rapid onset of tolerance, but I feel I have found the opposite to be true. It has only been within the past year that a certain dimension of its effects has diminished to almost nothing. The easing of anxiety and sedation is still there, along with a little body "buzz." But the motivation, antidepressant, and mood-lifting effect has receded.

I know that taking a break is the way to potentially decrease tolerance, and I'm wondering anyone has done this with success. That is, has anyone seen a return of more pronounced effects after a period of abstinence.

What kind of taper should I consider? What should I expect in terms of withdrawal? How long of a break would be required to re-balance before re-introducing the drug?
 
A break from gabapentin will restore your tolerance to a degree. The longer the break, the more your tolerance will be lowered. I usually do about a month or more and my tolerance goes back down, only unlike you, it climbs right back up in a few weeks time.

As for withdrawal symptoms type in google:

site:bluelight.ru gabapentin withdrawal

You'll find a bunch of threads about gabapentin/pregabalin withdrawal.
 
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