Gabapentin and sexual dysfunction: report of two cases

The Neurologist
Anjali Dalal, Linqiu Zhou

Abstract

Gabapentin has been used effectively for neuropathic pain with mild side effects. Two cases of gabapentin-induced sexual dysfunction are reported and discussed.

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