
Mig5 mg
Eskayef Bangladesh Ltd.

Tablet
Neumig 5 mg is indicated for the management of neuropathic pain conditions caused by nerve damage or dysfunction.
It is commonly used for the treatment of:
Mirogabalin helps reduce pain signals from damaged nerves, improving quality of life in patients with chronic neuropathic pain conditions.
Adjunct anti-epileptic drugs, Primary anti-epileptic drug
Neumig 5 mg is a selective ligand of the 2 subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs).
After oral administration, Mirogabalin is rapidly absorbed, reaching peak plasma concentration within approximately 0.5 to 1.5 hours.
It shows low plasma protein binding of around 25% and has a volume of distribution of 64–88 L , indicating wide tissue distribution.
A small fraction ( 13–20% ) undergoes hepatic metabolism via uridine diphosphate-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) enzymes. The elimination half-life ranges from 2 to 4.9 hours , and nearly 99% of the drug is excreted via urine , with minimal fecal elimination.
The drug is primarily eliminated unchanged through the kidneys (approximately 61–72% ) via glomerular filtration and active secretion. The elimination half-life ranges from 2 to 4.9 hours , and nearly 99% of the drug is excreted via urine , with minimal fecal elimination.
| Condition | Dosage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Neumig 5 mg should be administered orally and the dose should be individualized based on patient response, tolerability, and renal function | ||
| Adult Dose | The recommended initial dose is 5 mg twice daily | The dose may be gradually increased by 5 mg increments at intervals of at least one week , up to a usual maintenance dose of 15 mg twice daily. Depending on clinical response and tolerability, the dose may be adjusted between 10 mg to 15 mg twice daily |
| Pediatric Use | Safety and efficacy in children and adolescents have not been established; therefore, use in this population is not recommended | |
| Hepatic Impairment | No significant dose adjustment is required in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment after a single 15 mg dose | However, data are limited in severe hepatic impairment, and caution is advised |
| Renal Impairment | Dose adjustment is required based on renal function: Mild renal impairment: Start with 5 mg twice daily, titrate up to 10 mg twice daily Moderate renal impairment: Start with 2.5 mg twice daily, titrate up to 7.5 mg twice daily Severe renal impairment: Start with 2.5 mg once daily, titrate up to 7.5 mg once daily Dose escalation should be done gradually at weekly intervals with careful monitoring of tolerability |
Neumig 5 mg is contraindicated in patients where its use may lead to safety risks or adverse hypersensitivity reactions.
Contraindications include:
Mirogabalin should be used only under strict medical supervision, especially in patients with underlying organ dysfunction or known drug allergies.
Neumig 5 mg is generally well tolerated, but some patients may experience adverse effects, particularly during dose initiation or adjustment.
Common side effects include:
These effects are usually dose-related and may decrease with continued use.
Less common but serious adverse reactions:
Patients experiencing severe or persistent symptoms should discontinue use and seek immediate medical attention.
Neumig 5 mg should be used during pregnancy and lactation only when the potential benefits clearly outweigh the possible risks to the mother and fetus or infant.
Pregnancy:
Limited data are available in human studies. Animal studies have shown placental transfer of Mirogabalin, suggesting potential fetal exposure. Therefore, it should be prescribed during pregnancy only if clearly necessary and under strict medical supervision.
Lactation (Breastfeeding):
Animal studies indicate that Mirogabalin may be excreted in breast milk. The potential risk to the breastfed infant cannot be ruled out. A decision should be made whether to discontinue breastfeeding or discontinue the drug, considering the importance of treatment for the mother.
Neumig 5 mg should be used with caution due to its central nervous system (CNS) effects and potential impact on daily activities and organ function.
Key precautions include:
General warning:
Patients should be fully informed about potential side effects and should use Mirogabalin only under proper medical supervision, especially in high-risk populations such as the elderly or those with renal impairment.
Store at below 30°C and dry place, away from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
What is Neumig 5 mg used for?
Mirogabalin Besylate is indicated for the management of neuropathic pain conditions caused by nerve damage or dysfunction. It is commonly used for the treatment of: Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP) – nerve pain associated with diabetes Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN) – persistent nerve pain following shingles infection Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (PNP) – nerve pain due to peripheral nerve …
What is the dosage of Neumig 5 mg?
Mirogabalin Besylate should be administered orally and the dose should be individualized based on patient response, tolerability, and renal function. Adult Dose: The recommended initial dose is 5 mg twice daily . The dose may be gradually increased by 5 mg increments at intervals of at least one week , up to a usual maintenance dose of 15 mg twice daily . Depending on clinical response and tolerab…
What are the side effects of Neumig 5 mg?
Mirogabalin Besylate is generally well tolerated, but some patients may experience adverse effects, particularly during dose initiation or adjustment. Common side effects include: Somnolence (drowsiness) Dizziness or lightheadedness Peripheral edema (swelling, especially in limbs) Weight gain These effects are usually dose-related and may decrease with continued use. Less common but serious advers…
Who should not take Neumig 5 mg?
Mirogabalin Besylate is contraindicated in patients where its use may lead to safety risks or adverse hypersensitivity reactions. Contraindications include: Hypersensitivity: Known allergy or hypersensitivity to Mirogabalin or any component of the formulation. Severe hepatic impairment: Use is contraindicated in patients with significant liver dysfunction where safety data are insufficient. Severe…
What precautions should be taken with Neumig 5 mg?
Mirogabalin Besylate should be used with caution due to its central nervous system (CNS) effects and potential impact on daily activities and organ function. Key precautions include: CNS effects: May cause dizziness, somnolence (drowsiness), or loss of consciousness. Patients should avoid driving, operating heavy machinery, or engaging in hazardous activities. Elderly patients: Increased risk of f…
Is Neumig 5 mg safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Mirogabalin Besylate should be used during pregnancy and lactation only when the potential benefits clearly outweigh the possible risks to the mother and fetus or infant. Pregnancy: Limited data are available in human studies. Animal studies have shown placental transfer of Mirogabalin, suggesting potential fetal exposure. Therefore, it should be prescribed during pregnancy only if clearly necessa…
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