The anticonvulsant drug gabapentin is used off-label to treat alcohol-related withdrawal, cravings, anxiety, and insomnia. Although it is well tolerated and has demonstrated effi cacy for mild alcohol withdrawal and early abstinence, there is concern about its potential for abuse. Gabapentin should be prescribed only as a second-line alternative to standard therapies, and only after screening for opioid or other prescription drug abuse to determine if heightened monitoring is warranted. Clinicians should be aware of gabapentin's limitations for treating alcohol use disorder and be attentive to emerging data on risks and benefi ts.
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Modesto-Lowe, V., Barron, G. C., Aronow, B., & Chaplin, M. (2019). Gabapentin for alcohol use disorder: A good option, or cause for concern? Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.86a.18128
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