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Lyrica - Has anyone complained about sleepwalking?

My husband injured his back many years ago. Has bak cage in back and recently fell resulting in another herniated disk. Lyrica was recently added to... read more

Pregabalin - I have been taking Lyrica for 3 yrs?

I started taking it for pain but since I have suffered from crippling anxiety all my life and finding that this drug actually lets me have a life, I... read more

Does Lyrica work well for nerve pain?

my doc put me on lyrica its supposed to be for nerve pain i did have my doubts but it works great! and its non narcotic but still a controlled... read more

How long does Lyrica last?

I took one 50mg pill at 3 p.m. and am still not in pain. It is working for me, but I wanted to know how long the painlessness will last and when I... read more

Lyrica for post herpetic episodes?

Anyone have success using Lyrica to prevent post herpetic episodes.? I want to take it a few hours before I play tennis which triggers the post... read more

Pregabalin - Little bit scared of Lyrica?

Hi, Have been prescribed this for cervical myelopathy with radiculopathy! (trapped nerved in neck at c6 with screaming pain in shoulder and loss of... read more

Can Lyrica be ordered with refills?

My husband's Pain Mgmt NP told us that she can not order Lyrica with refills. But we have had Neurologists order it with refills. Which is correct?... read more

Has anyone reported sexual problems after starting lyrica?

LYrica has done wonders with my nerve pain from post surgery and back problems but I have had problems becoming sexually aroused and difficulty... read more

What is the best time to take Lyrica so one can sleep with bulging discs in lower spine?

I would prefer to only take this medication at night, as it makes mevery drowsy during the day and i am on targin 30 in am 40 in pm and panamax 2 x 4... read more

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