Gabapentin-Associated Movement Disorders: A Literature Review

Author:

Rissardo Jamir Pitton1ORCID,Medeiros Araujo de Matos Ursula2,Fornari Caprara Ana Letícia3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Department, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ 08103, USA

2. Medicine Department, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-853, Brazil

3. Medicine Department, Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria 97105-900, Brazil

Abstract

Background: Gabapentin (GBP)-induced movement disorders (MDs) are under-recognized adverse drug reactions. They are commonly not discussed with patients, and their sudden occurrence can lead to misdiagnosis. This literature review aims to evaluate the clinical–epidemiological profile, pathological mechanisms, and management of GBP-associated MD. Methods: Two reviewers identified and assessed relevant reports in six databases without language restriction between 1990 and 2023. Results: A total of 99 reports of 204 individuals who developed a MD associated with GBP were identified. The MDs encountered were 135 myoclonus, 22 dyskinesias, 7 dystonia, 3 akathisia, 3 stutterings, 1 myokymia, and 1 parkinsonism. The mean and median ages were 54.54 (SD: 17.79) and 57 years (age range: 10–89), respectively. Subjects were predominantly male (53.57%). The mean and median doses of GBP when the MD occurred were 1324.66 (SD: 1117.66) and 1033 mg/daily (GBP dose range: 100–9600), respectively. The mean time from GBP-onset to GBP-associated MD was 4.58 weeks (SD: 8.08). The mean recovery time after MD treatment was 4.17 days (SD: 4.87). The MD management involved GBP discontinuation. A total of 82.5% of the individuals had a full recovery in the follow-up period. Conclusions: Myoclonus (GRADE A) and dyskinesia (GRADE C) were the most common movement disorders associated with GBP.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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