Commonly Prescribed Nerve Pain Drug May Accelerate Dementia Risk By Up To 40%, Researchers Warn
Gabapentin, widely prescribed for chronic pain, may increase dementia risk by up to 40%, according to a new U.S. study. Younger adults (aged 35 to 49) face more than double the dementia risk when taking gabapentin in the long term.
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