To understand what gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) analogs are, we first need to understand what GABA is.
GABA is an amino acid that is one of the most important neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) that we have in our nervous system. It is essential for maintaining the balance between nerve cell excitation and nerve cell inhibition. GABA acts like a brake in a car and slows down nerve cells that are over-excited. Because it calms the nervous system, it is called an inhibitory neurotransmitter.
GABA analogs are medicines that have a very similar structure to GABA but act in a different way, although experts aren’t exactly sure how they work. Most agree they bind to calcium-channels within the nerve cells, improving how well brain cells respond to GABA or making the release of GABA easier.
When we have a problem with GABA in our brain, nerve cells fire more than they should, putting our brain in an excitatory state. This can lead to anxiety and feelings of panic, stress, restlessness, or irritability; a decreased tolerance for pain; a fast heart rate; high blood pressure; insomnia; and occasionally seizures.
GABA analogs were designed because it is difficult to administer GABA itself (previous attempts at developing an intravenous or oral GABA drug have been unsuccessful). To resolve this problem, GABA analogs were developed. These help to restore levels of GABA and calm down nerve firing.
GABA analogs may be used to treat certain conditions associated with rapid nerve firing. Examples include:
Another GABA analog, acamprosate, may also be used to help restore the balance of neurotransmitters in an alcohol-dependent person who has recently quit drinking.
There are differences between the GABA analogs with regards to how fast they work in the body, how they influence GABA, and their effectiveness in treating specific conditions.
Gabapentin enacarbil is a prodrug of gabapentin and was designed to overcome the limitations of gabapentin (gabapentin is poorly absorbed and only lasts for a short duration of time). Liver enzymes convert gabapentin enacarbil it into its active form, gabapentin. Gabapentin enacarbil may be used for the treatment of restless legs syndrome (RLS) and postherpetic neuralgia (nerve pain that occurs following Shingles). Gabapentin and gabapentin enacarbil are not interchangeable.
Although pregabalin and gabapentin are structurally similar, the way, the extent, and the speed at which they are absorbed are very different, with pregabalin being almost completely absorbed and gabapentin only partially. Both gabapentin and pregabalin are indicated as add-on therapy for partial seizures and postherpetic neuralgia. Pregabalin may also be used for the management of fibromyalgia and diabetic neuropathy and is listed as a Schedule V controlled substance, meaning it has proven potential for abuse and dependence, but at a relatively low level.
Acamprosate is only indicated alongside behavioral modification and counseling in people who have stopped drinking, to reduce the desire to keep drinking.
Generic name | Brand name examples |
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acamprosate | Generic |
gabapentin | Gralise, Neurontin |
gabapentin enacarbil | Horizant |
pregabalin | Lyrica |
When taken at the recommended dosage, GABA analogs are considered safe. However, they have been associated with a few serious, potentially fatal severe side effects such as:
Not everybody experiences significant side effects with GABA analogs, although dizziness and drowsiness are common. Other commonly reported side effects include:
For a complete list of side effects, please refer to the individual drug monographs.
Name | Updated |
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Vigabatrin (Vigabatrin) | 15-Aug-2023 |
Ganaxolone (Ganaxolone [ gan-ax-oh-lone ]) | 14-Aug-2023 |
Pregabalin (Pregabalin [ pre-gab-a-lin ]) | 11-Aug-2023 |
Lyrica cr (Pregabalin [ pre-gab-a-lin ]) | 13-Jul-2023 |
Gralise (Gabapentin [ ga-ba-pen-tin ]) | 13-Jul-2023 |
Sabril (Vigabatrin [ vye-ga-ba-trin ]) | 11-Jul-2023 |
Neurontin (Gabapentin [ ga-ba-pen-tin ]) | 11-Jul-2023 |
Lyrica (Pregabalin [ pre-gab-a-lin ]) | 11-Jul-2023 |
Horizant (Gabapentin enacarbil) | 10-Jul-2023 |
Gabapentin enacarbil (oral) (Gabapentin enacarbil [ gab-a-pen-tin-en-a-kar-bil ]) | 10-Jul-2023 |
Gabapentin (Gabapentin [ ga-ba-pen-tin ]) | 10-Jul-2023 |