Phizer is embroiled in a 1.8 BILLION dollar lawsuit in regards to this med. If I had nerve pain, I'd gladly take it......but I don't and I won't.
Pfizer was sued by insurance companies for recovery of lost income due to unapproved marketing of neurontin for things other than being an anti-sezure adjunct med and a neuro-pain med (shingles, fibromyalgia) - those are its two FDA approved uses. Off-label uses that were most prominent were for bipolar, panic disorder, and migraines. The unapproved marketing took place in the late 90s-early 2000s, did include kickbacks to doctors, but was restricted to some smaller divisions of Pfizer.
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The lawsuit was settled in 2014, class-action payouts happened May of 2015, and the whole thing is said and done.
The bit that matters is that it was insurance companies suing a pharmeceutical company over lost income due to improper marketing. I'm not saying Pfizer wasn't wrong, at all - but this wasn't about someone being harmed by the drug, this was about insurance companies getting pissed that people were obtaining a generic for an off-label use instead of a brand-name for an FDA-approved use.
Lots of off-label prescriptions are safe and effective.
I'm sorry that it didn't work for you,
@Spekx
took it for a month.....it did nothing.
I've just gotta say, if I gave up on every drug that I took for a month only, I'd not have found some things that really worked for me. I wish it were a faster process, I wish it were more reliable, I wish they understood the brain better - but til all those things come true, finding anything - medication, holistic, whatever - that is going to help an individual's mental issues will remain as something that just sometimes takes time.
I'm not trying to make you reconsider, I'm just saying what is often true.