
News|Articles|May 1, 2007
Gabapentin monotherapy as effective as gabapentin plus antidepressant in treatment of hot flashes
A phase 3 study evaluating the use of gabapentin alone and in combination with an antidepressant in women with hot flashes who had an inadequate response with antidepressant monotherapy demonstrated that gabapentin reduced hot flashes by approximately 50%, whereas the combination of an anti-depressant with gabapentin appeared to offer no additional benefit.
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