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[|Human|] I have some pain associated with peripheral neuropathy related to diabetes myelitis. The doctor has prescribed gabapentin. The paperwork that came with it causes me some concern as to whether or not this is the correct medicine for me. WHat do you think
[|AI|]  Hello have gone through your question and understood your concern. You should know that Diabetic neuropathy has no known cure like all the other complications of Diabetes mellitus. Treatment for diabetic neuropathy focuses on relieving pain and slowing the progression of the disease. It is very important to keep blood sugar within a target range. This can help delay the progression of diabetic neuropathy and may even improve some symptoms you already have. Gabapenrin is an anti -leisure medication, and it is used to treat nerve pain. Based on current practice guidelines, the first-line treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain includes tricyclic antidepressants (amitriptyline, nortriptyline). If these agents are contraindicated, newer anticonvulsant (gabapentin, pregabalin) should be considered. In my opinion, your doctor has carefully considered your functional status and potential adverse effects of gabapentin when he chose the treatment for your painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. So, My answer is:Yes, Gabapentin is advisable for pain related to peripheral neuropathy. It is a "good" treatment, and you have no reason to be concerned. Stay in contact with your treating doctor for every problem you may have during the therapy. Hope this is helpful. If you have other question, feel free and ask. Best regards.