Lyrica Tablets
This drug is used to treat pain from spinal cord injuries, shingles (herpes zoster) infections, and diabetic nerve damage. This drug is also used to relieve fibromyalgia patients’ pain. Additionally, it is used in conjunction with other drugs to treat focal seizures, a specific kind of seizure.
How to Utilize Lyrica
Before starting pregabalin and each time you get a refill, read the medication guide and, if available, the patient information leaflet issued by your pharmacist. See your physician or pharmacist if you have any questions.
As prescribed by your physician, take this medication orally, usually two to three times a day, with or without meal. Your medical condition and response to treatment will determine the dosage. Weight-based dosages are also used for children.
Use a specific measuring tool or spoon to accurately measure the dosage if you are taking this medication in liquid form. A household spoon may not give you the right dosage, so avoid using one.
Adverse Reactions
There could be weight gain, drowsiness, constipation, dry mouth, dizziness, or difficulty concentrating. Notify your pharmacist or doctor right away if any of these side effects persist or worsen.
Recall that your doctor has prescribed this medication because they believe it will benefit you more than it will cause negative side effects. Many users of this medicine report no significant adverse effects.
If you experience any of the following serious side effects, notify your doctor right away: blurred vision; unusual bleeding or bruises; unsteadiness; confusion; weakness or pain in your muscles (especially if you are tired or feverish); swelling of your hands, legs, or feet; or indications of kidney problems (such as changes in urine volume).
In case of an allergy to pregabalin or any other allergies, inform your doctor or pharmacist before to starting the medication. Inactive chemicals in this product have the potential to trigger allergic reactions or other issues. For further information, consult your pharmacist.
Before taking this medication, disclose to your doctor or pharmacist any medical history you may have, particularly regarding: heart issues (like heart failure), kidney disease, allergic reactions (like itching or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; angioedema); a personal or family history of substance abuse disorders (like drug or alcohol addiction); and breathing issues (like COPD).
This medication may cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision. Both marijuana (cannabis) and alcohol can exacerbate your drowsiness or vertigo.
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