Gabapentinoid (alpha-2-delta ligand)
Gabapentin with vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements
Supplements are widely used and rarely disclosed to the prescriber, which makes them a common source of unrecognised interactions with Gabapentin (Gabapentin). Many supplements are inert or harmless, but a small number — particularly herbal extracts and high-dose vitamins — can affect how Gabapentin works at 100mg, 300mg, 400mg, 600mg, 800mg.
High-priority supplement interactions
St John's Wort is the herbal supplement most often flagged for interactions because it strongly induces CYP3A4 and reduces plasma levels of many medications including several Gabapentinoid (alpha-2-delta ligand) agents. Grapefruit-extract supplements work in the opposite direction. High-dose vitamin K affects anticoagulants. Calcium and iron can chelate certain antibiotics.
Practical disclosure
According to the prescribing information for Gabapentin, the medication list reviewed by the pharmacist should always include supplements. Most multivitamins at standard doses do not interact meaningfully with Gabapentin at 100mg, 300mg, 400mg, 600mg, 800mg, but anything herbal, anything single-ingredient at high dose, and anything new started recently is worth flagging.
Frequently asked questions
Are vitamins safe with Gabapentin? ▾
Standard-dose multivitamins are usually fine with Gabapentin at 100mg, 300mg, 400mg, 600mg, 800mg. High-dose single vitamins (e.g. vitamin K, large doses of vitamin E) can interact with specific medication classes; the pharmacist confirms whether these matter for Gabapentin.
Should I tell the pharmacist about herbal supplements? ▾
Yes — particularly St John's Wort, ginseng, ginkgo, garlic extract and any concentrated herbal formulation. Several of these have meaningful interactions with prescription medications including some agents in the Gabapentinoid (alpha-2-delta ligand) class.
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