Guest guest Posted February 25, 2002 Report Share Posted February 25, 2002 Hi, It is an anti-seizure med used to help reduce the chance of a seizure or stoke especially when the patient has a 'inflamed or enlarged left temporal lobe'. Also, most violent criminals on death row or those serving lifes sentences have inflamed left temporal lobes. Neurontin usually 'calms the with little or no side effects. However, for the rosacea sufferer, you might find it 'too exciting' as it can alarm a few people'. Usually a dermatologist should know he/she is not qualified to recommend or prescribe this medication. Usually a psychiatrist should be making the recommendation after carful evaluation. Cheers, Judge Jane son elizabethjill2@... writes: << Hi, Is anyone out there taking neurontin? My derm is thinking of prescribing it for my facial pain. What's it like? Side effects? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. JE >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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