Peter Attia· MD
The beauty of these two drugs is uh there's no lethal dose. Like the only way they could kill the rats when they were studying it was to drown them in it.
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The beauty of these two drugs is uh there's no lethal dose. Like the only way they could kill the rats when they were studying it was to drown them in it.
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The beauty of these two drugs is uh there's no lethal dose. Like the only way they could kill the rats when they were studying it was to drown them in it. Yeah. I used to say or hit them over the head with the tablets. And I would tell a patient somewhat jokingly, the only way you can be hurt taking this drug is if you're struck by a truck that's carrying it.
Is neurontin still a very powerful tool in the use of neuropathic pain. beauty of neurontin or gabapentin and its um cousin pregablin. The only way you can be hurt taking this drug is if you're struck by a truck that's carrying it.