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Published on: 11/27/2025

Can gabapentin help if Sleep-Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder (RMD) coexists with restless legs or sensory discomfort?

The provided references do not specifically address the use of gabapentin for Sleep-Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder (RMD) with restless legs or sensory discomfort.

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Explanation

The references available do not directly discuss the use of gabapentin for treating Sleep-Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder (RMD) when it occurs alongside restless legs or sensory discomfort.

  1. Reference 1 and 2: These focus on fibromyalgia and inflammation, rather than sleep disorders or the use of gabapentin for such conditions.
  2. Reference 3: Discusses pediatric sleep disorders but does not specifically mention gabapentin's role in treating RMD, restless legs, or sensory discomfort.

For more specific information about the use of gabapentin in these conditions, consulting a healthcare professional or reviewing additional medical literature would be beneficial.

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