| The adverse reactions observed during clinical studies conducted in epilepsy (adjunctive and monotherapy) and neuropathic pain have been provided in a single list below by class and frequency (very common (> 1/10), common (>1/100, <1/10), uncommon (>1/1000, <1/100) and rare (>1/10,000; <1/1,000). Additional reactions reported from the post-marketing experience are included as frequency 'not known' (cannot be estimated from the available data). Where an adverse reaction was seen at different frequencies in clinical studies, it was assigned to the highest frequency reported.Within each frequency grouping, undesirable effects are presented in order of decreasing seriousness. Infections and infestations Very Common: Viral infectionCommon: Pneumonia, respiratory infection, urinary tract infection, infection, otitis mediaBlood and the lymphatic system disorders Common: leucopeniaRare: thrombocytopeniaImmune system disorders Rare: allergic reactions (e.g. urticaria)Not known: Hypersensitive syndrome, a systemic reaction with a variable presentation that can include fever, rash, hepatitis lymphadenopathy, eosinophilia and sometimes other signs and symptoms. Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders Common: anorexia, increased appetitePsychiatric disorders Common: hostility, confusion and emotional lability, depression, anxiety, nervousness, thinking abnormalRare: hallucinationsNervous system disorders Very Common: somnolence, dizziness, ataxia,Common: convulsions, hyperkinesias, dysarthria, amnesia, tremor, insomnia, headache, sensations such as paresthesia, hypaesthesia, coordination abnormal, nystagmus, increased, decreased, or absent reflexesUncommon: hypokinesiaRare: movement disorders (e.g. choreoathetosis, dyskinesia, dystonia)Not Known: myoclonus, syncopeEye disorders Common: visual disturbances such as amblyopia, diplopiaEar and Labyrinth disorders Common: vertigoRare: tinnitusCardiac disorders Rare: palpitationsVascular disorder Common: hypertension, vasodilatationRespiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Common: dyspnoea, bronchitis, pharyngitis, cough, rhinitisGastrointestinal disorders Common: vomiting, nausea, dental abnormalities, gingivitis, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, constipation, dry mouth or throat, flatulenceRare: pancreatitisHepatobiliary disorders Rare: hepatitis, jaundiceSkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: facial oedema, purpura most often described as bruises resulting from physical trauma, rash, pruritus, acne Rare: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, angioedema, erythema multiforme, alopeciaMusculoskeletal, connective tissue and bone disorders Common: arthralgia, myalgia, back pain, twitchingRenal and urinary disorders Common: incontinenceRare: acute renal failureReproductive system and breast disorders Common: impotenceNot known: breast hypertrophy, gynaecomastiaGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Very Common: fatigue, fever Common: peripheral or generalized oedema, abnormal gait, asthenia, pain, malaise, flu syndromeRare: withdrawal reactions (mostly anxiety, insomnia, nausea, pains, sweating), chest pain.Sudden unexplained deaths have been reported where a causal relationship to treatment with gabapentin has not been established.Investigations Common: WBC (white blood cell count) decreased, weight gainRare: Blood glucose fluctuations in patients with diabetes, elevated liver function tests SGOT (AST), SGPT (ALT) and bilirubin Injury and poisoning Common: accidental injury, fracture, abrasionUnder treatment with gabapentin cases of acute pancreatitis were reported. Causality with gabapentin is unclear (see section 4.4).Respiratory tract infections, otitis media, convulsions and bronchitis were reported only in clinical studies in children. Additionally, in clinical studies in children, aggressive behaviour and hyperkinesias were reported commonly.In patients on haemodialysis due to end-stage renal failure, myopathy with elevated creatine kinase levels has been reported. | |