Gabapentin refers to an anti-epileptic medication, or anticonvulsant, which affects body nerves and chemicals involved in seizures and several kinds of pain. If you experience any bad or new gabapentin side effects, like behavior or mood changes, anxiety, depression, agitation, hostility, restlessness, physical or mental hyperactivity, or suicidal thoughts, get in touch with your healthcare provider at once. Children under the age of 12 who get these more common gabapentin side effects also need to check with a healthcare provider right away: aggressive behavior, anxiety, irritability, difficulty paying attention and concentrating, crying, mood swings, depression, increased hyperactivity, emotionality, distrust or suspiciousness. Nobody knows if gabapentin can harm unborn babies, so before you take this medication, let your healthcare provider know whether you are already pregnant or have plans of getting pregnant during your treatment. It is also possible for gabapentin to get into the breast milk and might harm nursing babies, so never take it without letting your healthcare provider know that you have a breastfeeding baby.Ultimate Herpes Protocol Program