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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

What are other options instead of Lyrica? Does Lyrica really cause weight gain?

I had 3 back surgeries in 1 month due to disc herniation L4 L5 and narrowing of spinal canal where nerves travel. The first surgery wasn't successful... 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?

Fibromyalgia Lyrica, Hi friends, anyone on Lyrica feel like they are slightly high?

I do not like the way Lyrica makes me feel in the morning! My feet look a bit puffy as well. (I was in 5 inch heels yesterday for about 8 hours, so... read more

Is there any medicine that offsets gabapentin personality change?

My husband has been taking gabapentin for about four years for neuropathy in his feet caused by nerve damage due to a car accident. At first he took... read more

Vision problems with Lyrica?

Has anyone has issues with eye problems with Lyrica? I have optic nerve damage and my neurologist said it wouldn’t effect my vision. It does see to h... read more

Safe schedule for tapering off Cymbalta/duloxetine?

Have been on Cymbalta 60mg 2xd about 7 yrs. started tapering off early Dec. 2016. Dr. Advised 60mg 1xd for 8 wks. Then 30mg for 8 wks, back to 30mg... read more

Neuropathy..anyone who suffers from this awful condition, do you have problems with deep?

itching in your legs/feet, and hands?? If you do, what can be done about this infuriating situation? Thanks!!

Will a steroid injection help neuropathy pain?

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