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 From the PharmaLive.com News Archive - Jun. 03, 2011

Boston University School of Medicine researchers have found that 
Gabapentin, a medication commonly used to treat neuropathic pain, 
seizures and biopolar disease in older and elderly patients, seems to 
have a higher incidence of anorgasmia, or failure to experience 
orgasm, than previously reported. This study appears in the current 
issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy.


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