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An article in the Lakeland Ledger on a drug being used off-label to treat hot flashes quotes Thomas J. Guttuso, Jr., who said, "It does not interact with any other medications, which is very unique, so doctors don't have to worry about other drugs a patient might be taking. Also, gabapentin is not metabolized, so it has no effect on the liver. It's fully excreted in the urine." Go to article.
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