Gabapentin tablets are antiepileptic medications that are also used in the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia in adults and therefore have pain-relieving properties. Gabapentin tablets, the name of a western medicine used as an adjunctive treatment for postherpetic neuralgia in adults, or for partial seizures with or without secondary generalized seizures in adults and children 12 years of age and older, has pain-relieving properties, but clinically the type of medicine is an antiepileptic drug. Some patients with postherpetic infection neuralgia may experience adverse reactions such as vertigo, drowsiness, and peripheral edema with gabapentin tablets, and patients with epilepsy may experience drowsiness, fatigue, vertigo, and headache with gabapentin tablets. It is important to note that the drug is contraindicated in people with a known allergy to any of the ingredients in the drug. If you need to take gabapentin tablets, you should take them under the supervision of a doctor and not self-medicate. Gabapentin tablets should not be taken in case of headaches, joint pain, menstrual cramps, etc. It has no therapeutic effect on these symptoms and may even affect the patient’s own health.