Thanks so much for your input!Hi! Bella was on Gabapentin for a while for pain due to arthritis. I did not notice any difference in her BG. I stopped it gradually a few months ago.
They do make a pill version. It's a powder in a capsule - so you can either give them the whole capsule (if they allow it, Kit is a butt), or sprinkle it on food (again, Kit is a butt - she would rather not eat than have anything with gabapentin mixed in). We had to switch to a transdermal form, and only use the liquid for vet visits that have claw trims or blood work/urine samples.She did really hate the taste of the liquid version they gave her. She actually foamed at the mouth to try and get it out so she didn't have to swallow it. I don't know if they make a pill version, but if so that might be a more palatable for your cat.
That’s interesting. My cat is new to insulin, has pancreatitis and hypercortisolism/hyperaldosteronism so plenty of reasons his BG is all over the place besides highly possible caretaker error. But I was just wondering if gabapentin or cerenia could be part of the problem since he’s been on and off Cerenia and weekly vet visits mean weekly gabapentin. Apparently in humans there have been reported cases of hyperglycemia and of hypoglycemiaSo gabapentin raises BG levels for anyone wondering. Often there are vet visits, infections, or other instances that have also recently occured if you are using gabapentin, but nevertheless, it does add to the factors increasing BG. I noticed a 40 mg/dl spike 20 minutes after using it. I also read that raised BG is a typical side effect, along with my pharmacist confirming that.
When you saw it 20 min post gabapentin what form of gabapentin did you use and was it mixed with food?So gabapentin raises BG levels for anyone wondering. Often there are vet visits, infections, or other instances that have also recently occured if you are using gabapentin, but nevertheless, it does add to the factors increasing BG. I noticed a 40 mg/dl spike 20 minutes after using it. I also read that raised BG is a typical side effect, along with my pharmacist confirming that.