Platelets (Aug 2021)

Acquired platelet defect associated with gabapentin treatment: a case-report

  • Tatiana Baglo,
  • Claire Pouplard,
  • Jean-Baptiste Valentin,
  • Eve-Anne Guéry,
  • Yves Gruel,
  • Caroline Vayne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2020.1809645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
pp. 846 – 849

Abstract

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Gabapentin, a structural analog of gamma-aminobutyric acid, is used to treat peripheral neuropathic pain. Here we report the first case of platelet function disorder associated with gabapentin treatment in a 44-year-old woman without a history of bleeding. She presented with mucocutaneous bleeding approximately 1 month after initiation of gabapentin and platelet function tests showed no aggregation to arachidonic acid and epinephrine, a defective response to ADP and a slightly decreased response to collagen. Gabapentin’s imputability was supported by the fact that all platelet functions were normalized 6 days after drug discontinuation, with the simultaneous disappearance of bleedings.

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