Has anyone experienced this and can let me know what to expect? It does make me a bit nervous. I keep reading to take it as prescribed, but can't find information on the symptoms. I have been taking it since December I think. Due to state lines/controlled substance issues and the system from my chain pharmacy; I cannot get it refilled. I take it for trigeminal neuralgia and fibromyaglia.
I am out of state due to a family member surgery, and contacted my doctor for refills. They had to send it and the prior auth to my residence state chain pharmacy. My related chain pharmacy will not refill it unless the doctor calls here, but the nurse already said she can't do out of state calls. The pharmacy tech I spoke with insisted unless she will refill through them, I cannot get a refill. So for 2+ weeks I will have to do without my medication. It really makes travel difficult.
I'm expecting Lyrica 200mg withdrawal due to cross-state script?
Question posted by thunderdream on 4 June 2022
Last updated on 4 June 2022 by masso
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Signs and symptoms of Lyrica withdrawal include:
Headaches
Mood changes
Agitation
Depression
Anxiety
Confusion
Suicidal thoughts
Nausea
Sweating
Diarrhea
Increased heart rate
Cravings for the medication
Insomnia
Seizures
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