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Dementia Linked With Treatment For Chronic Lower Back Pain : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 16, 2025 8:25 pm
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Anticonvulsant Drug Gabapentin Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Impairment

A recent study conducted by researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Arizona State University, and the MetroHealth Medical Center in the US has revealed a concerning association between the anticonvulsant drug gabapentin and an elevated risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment.

The study analyzed 26,416 patient records of individuals with chronic lower back pain to investigate the correlation between gabapentin prescriptions and diagnoses of dementia. The findings indicated that patients who had received six or more gabapentin prescriptions were significantly more likely to develop dementia and mild cognitive impairment within a span of 10 years, with a 29% and 85% increased risk, respectively.

The risk was particularly higher in patients aged between 35 and 49, and it escalated with the number of gabapentin prescriptions administered. While the study does not establish a definitive cause for this heightened risk, it underscores the importance of close monitoring by healthcare providers for patients using this medication.

The researchers emphasized the need for physicians to be vigilant about cognitive outcomes in individuals prescribed gabapentin, especially those with chronic low back pain. Gabapentin, sold under various brand names like Neurontin, is commonly prescribed for nerve pain and epilepsy due to its lower addiction potential compared to opioids.

Despite its therapeutic benefits, gabapentin is not without side effects, such as extreme mood swings and allergic reactions. Previous research on the link between gabapentin and dementia has yielded conflicting results, necessitating further investigation to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.

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Gabapentin is a commonly prescribed medication for pain relief and epilepsy. (Gabapentin by Dominic Milton Trott, CC BY 2.0)

While gabapentin is known to modulate neural signaling to alleviate pain and reduce seizure activity, there are concerns that its impact on neuronal connections could contribute to cognitive decline and dementia. The complexity of studying dementia underscores the need for additional research to unravel the role of gabapentin in neurodegenerative processes.

The study’s robust sample size provides valuable insights, yet further investigations across diverse patient populations are essential to validate these findings. By delving into the intricate interactions between gabapentin use and cognitive health, researchers aim to shed light on the potential causal relationship and underlying pathways.

Published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, this study underscores the significance of vigilance in monitoring cognitive outcomes in individuals prescribed gabapentin, prompting a deeper exploration of the drug’s impact on brain health and the development of dementia.

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