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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 it take for Lyrica to take effect for nerve pain?

I have nerve pain and my Dr. just prescribed Lyrica. I was wondering how long is it before I will notice any relief from the pain?

Can I stop taking Lyrica (50mg) if I've only been on it for a week?

My dr put me on Lyrica 50mg for spasmatic nerves for my stomach. I take it twice a day & have only been on it for a week. It did help with my... read more

How long does it take lyrica to actually start working for the nerve numbness after surgery?

I am 3 weeks almost 4 weeks post opp from a ankle surgery that was pretty extensive. They had to cut out 2 bone spurs and i still had a fracture in... read more

Looking for an alternative to Lyrica for neuropathic pain control. Too expensive in Canada. Ideas?

Nerve damage, extensive, due to Muscular Dystrophy, causes extreme pain in lower legs and hands. Gabapenten caused seizures and I now take oxazepam.... read more

Can Lyrica cause hives or itching? Just started taking Lyrica 3 days ago?

Ummm, these bumps may be mosquito bites, yet I am fearful about allergic reaction. I feel slightly idiotic asking this. Lyrica has worked for nerve... read more

I need advice about taking lyrica vs gabapentin? Can I take gabapentin by day and lyrica at night?

I have taken Lyrica starting at 75mg and now up to 150mg twice a day for just over a year now. I decided to try find a less expensive alternative and... read more

Has anyone experienced eye problems while taking Lyrica? 5 days after stopping Lyrica, I had an eye?

... hemorrhage. It is clearing slowly, but my specialist can not understand why my vision is still poor in that eye. He is not ready to report as a... read more

Is Lyrica (pregabalin) a controlled substance / narcotic?

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