Will gabapentin become a controlled substance in your state?
What is gabapentin? Gabapentin can be used to treat several conditions. It is the sixth most prescribed medication in the United States and is often prescribed for use off-label. Gabapentin belongs to the anticonvulsant class of drugs. Most commonly it is used for...
A First-Line Glaucoma Medication
Glaucoma is a disease characterized by increased eye pressure. Just like many parts of our body, the eye requires a specific internal pressure to function properly. The eye is a closed system with structures that create and drain fluid. If too much fluid is produced,...
Gabapentin – what is it and what does it treat?
Gabapentin has been approved by the FDA to treat two different conditions and is used off-label for the treatment of many other conditions. Brand names of gabapentin include Gralise, Horizant, and Neurontin. The exact way that gabapentin works is still unknown, but it...
What to do if your medications are causing drowsiness?
While medications are taken for important reasons, like improving symptoms, quality of life, or extending the length of our lives, any medication you take could have side effects. Though the medication may be helping with your health condition, a side effect is an...
Type 2 Diabetes and its effect on Your Eyes
Diabetes is a disease caused by chronically elevated blood sugar. When we ingest carbohydrates and sugar, the sugar level in our blood rises, and our pancreas secretes insulin to help lower it. If we ingest large amounts of sugar for long periods of time, our body can...
Over-the-Counter Treatments for Corns and Calluses
What are corns and calluses? The majority of Americans will have foot problems at some point in their lives, but women are more likely to experiences foot problems than men. Corns and calluses are the most common problems people have on their feet. Corns and calluses...
FDA Approves First Interchangeable Biosimilar Insulin
Insulin is an important part of therapy for many people who have diabetes. There are multiple types of insulins, and they are used in both the hospital and outpatient (home) settings to reduce blood sugar. Those who suffer from Type 1 Diabetes require insulin to...
Progressive vs Bifocals: What is best for me?
When it comes to eyeglasses and lens design, the options and treatments can be overwhelming. From bifocals to trifocals to progressives, it is hard to know where to start and which is best for you. However, understanding how each lens works can make the process much...
Common Side Effects of Blood Pressure Medications
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States. According to the CDC, almost half of all adults living in the US have high blood pressure – that’s about 116 million people! Approximately 80% of people with...
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