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Gabapentin, Passionflower, and Tylenol

Published on Mar 14, 2026

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Gabapentin, Passionflower, and Tylenol

By Reihana Abbott
Photo by Malcolm Koo

Usages

  • Gabapentin: nerve pain, anxiety disorders, seizures, and neuropathic pain.
  • Passionflower: anxiety, stress on the body, and cortisol levels.
  • Tylenol: acute and chronic pain/aches, fever, and inflammation.

Benefits and Effectiveness

  • Gabapentin: Reduction in nerve pain, decrease feelings of anxiety and social anxiety, controls seizures, decrease of neuropathic pain.
  • Passionflower: reduced anxiety, improved sleep quality, and anxiolytic effects.
  • Tylenol: reduced fever, pain, aches, and inflammation.

Risks and Side Effects

  • Gabapentin: Dizziness, nausea, dry mouth, weight gain, headache, diarrhea, constipation, difficulty concentrating, kidney disease, and worsening symptoms of anxiety and depression.
  • Passionflower: dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion.
  • Tylenol: Skin rash, nausea, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, vomiting, liver damage, and metabolic and electrolyte imbalance

Regulations and Safely Considerations

  • Gabapentin: Respiratory depression, addiction, and Difficulty concentrating of task like driving
  • Passionflower: None
  • Tylenol: High risk of liver damage and overdose.