This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of the medication gabapentin on people experiencing radicular leg pain, which is a type of nerve pain that originates from the lower back and travels down the leg. The study aims to compare the effectiveness of gabapentin, taken in doses up to 2700 mg per day, with a placebo. Gabapentin is commonly used to treat nerve pain and is being tested here to see how well it can reduce leg pain over a period of six weeks.
Participants in the study will take either gabapentin or a placebo orally in the form of capsules. The study will last for a total of eight weeks, during which the main focus will be on observing changes in the intensity of leg pain. The study will also look at other factors such as changes in back pain, general health, and any side effects that may occur. Additionally, the study will monitor the use of other pain relief medications during this period.
The purpose of this study is to determine if gabapentin can effectively reduce leg pain associated with nerve issues from the spine. By comparing the results between those taking gabapentin and those taking a placebo, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of the potential benefits and any risks associated with using gabapentin for this type of pain. The study is expected to conclude in 2026.



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