Gabapentin is one drug that can be prescribed to manage neuropathic pain in companion animals. In order for it to be effective,
it must be dosed in a specific fashion. Dr. Rebecca Windsor - a veterinary neurologist - explains and she also addresses
a question regarding the difference between gabapentin and pregabalin in dogs and cats. Learn more about neuropathic
pain in veterinary patients:
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