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Pregabalin is a prescription medication used to treat pain from damaged nerves caused by diabetes, shingles, and spinal cord injury. It is also used to treat fibromyalgia and seizures.
Commonly reported side effects of pregabalin include: infection, ataxia, blurred vision, constipation, diplopia, dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, headache, peripheral edema, tremor, weight gain, visual field loss, accidental injury, and xerostomia. Other side effects include: abnormal gait, abnormality in thinking, amnesia, arthralgia, asthenia, cognitive dysfunction, confusion, edema, neuropathy, sinusitis, speech disturbance, vertigo, visual disturbance, myasthenia, amblyopia, increased appetite, and twitching. See below for a comprehensive list of adverse effects.
Pregabalin powder play a potential role in the treatment of patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): efficacy and tolerability in patients with GAD. pregabalin is efficacious in both acute treatment and relapse prevention in GAD, and broad efficacy in reducing the severity of psychological and physical symptoms of anxiety. It also has efficacy as an augmenting agent after non-response to antidepressant treatment in GAD.
Both Pregablin (Lyrica) and Gabapentin (Neurontin) belong to the same family of drugs used to treat neuropathic pain. Lyrica is quite effective for the treatment of partial seizures. It also proves useful for the treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Gabapentin is also used to treat epilepsy and neuropathic pain, but is more commonly used for off-label treatments, such as insomnia, restless leg syndrome, and bipolar disorder. Both of these drugs work, but Lyrica is relatively costlier than Gabapentin.