“…Originally labeled as an anti-epileptic in human medicine, gabapentin has been used recently for the treatment of neuropathic and postoperative pain [8,9,]. Although the exact mechanism of action is not completely understood, gabapentin is believed to inhibit neurotransmitter release within the peripheral and central nervous system through interaction with the α 2 δ subunit of voltagegated calcium channels [10,11]. In humans, gabapentin is reported to be relatively safe with side effects reported to include somnolence, dizziness, sedation, and ataxia [12,13].…”