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Common back-pain drug may be linked to higher dementia risk, large study finds

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Admin

Here’s what that headline is referring to—and what it actually means (without the hype).


🧠 The “back pain drug” in the news

Recent studies are mostly talking about Gabapentin, a drug commonly prescribed for:

  • Nerve-related back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Seizures

📊 What the study found

  • People with chronic back pain who were prescribed gabapentin had a higher risk of developing dementia or cognitive impairment over time (Ophthalmology Advisor)
  • In some analyses:
    • ~29% higher risk of dementia
    • Up to 85% higher risk of mild cognitive impairment (BMJ)
  • Risk appeared higher with more prescriptions or long-term use

⚠️ Important: this does NOT prove cause

This is the part headlines often hide.

These studies are observational, meaning:

  • They show a link (association)
  • They do not prove the drug causes dementia

Other explanations are possible:

  • People taking gabapentin often have chronic pain, which itself may affect brain health
  • They may have other conditions or risk factors

Even researchers themselves caution about this limitation (alzdiscovery.org)


🔄 Confusing reality: other painkillers show mixed results

This topic is messy:

  • Some studies suggest certain drugs (like long-term anti-inflammatories) might reduce dementia risk (News-Medical)
  • Others show:
    • Opioids → higher dementia risk (PMC)
    • Some common painkillers → no clear effect or mixed results

👉 In short: there is no single “good” or “bad” pain drug for dementia


🤔 Should you stop taking it?

Not automatically.

Gabapentin is still widely used because:

  • It can be very effective for nerve pain
  • For many patients, benefits outweigh risks

But it’s worth discussing with a doctor if:

  • You’re using it long-term
  • You notice memory or concentration issues
  • You have other dementia risk factors

🧠 What matters more for dementia risk

Much stronger factors include:

  • Age
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Physical inactivity

These have far more evidence than any single medication.


✅ Bottom line

  • The headline is based on real research—but exaggerated
  • The drug (gabapentin) is linked, not proven, to higher dementia risk
  • Risk seems tied to long-term or heavy use, not short-term use
  • Don’t stop medication suddenly—talk to a doctor first

If you want, I can break down which back pain treatments are considered safest long-term and what alternatives exist.

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