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Pfizer's Lyrica® (Pregabalin) Capsules CV Receives Approval for Treatment of ... - PR Newswire (press release)
Pfizer's Lyrica® (Pregabalin) Capsules CV Receives Approval for Treatment of ...PR Newswire (press release)In the United States, Lyrica (pregabalin) capsules CV is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the management of neuropathic pain ...Pfizer Inc granted Japanese approval of Lyrica capsules for peripheral ...Trading Markets (press release)all 41 news articles��
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Pfizer's Lyrica receives Japanese approval for peripheral neuropathic painpharmabiz.comPfizer Inc. announced that the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare approved Lyrica (pregabalin) capsules for the treatment of peripheral ...Pfizer's Lyrica (Pregabalin) Capsules CV Receives Approval for Treatment of ...PipelineReview.com (press release)all 8 news articles��
Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 21, 2010 - Doctors Lounge
Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 21, 2010Doctors LoungeThis study will evaluate the effectiveness of pregabalin in reducing pain associated with HIV neuropathy. You must be 18 or older and have evidence of HIV-1 ...and more��
Lyrica Capsules: Now with New Indications - Jacktimes.com
Jacktimes.comLyrica Capsules: Now with New IndicationsJacktimes.comLyrica®, having its generic name pregabalin, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to treat neuropathic pain. It gives out its analgesic effect by ...New Indication Approved for Lyrica CapsulesPharmaLive (press release) (subscription)all 2 news articles��
Last updated on: Jan 24, 2007
What is Lyrica?
Lyrica is a prescription medicine used in adults, 18 years and older, to treat:
Lyrica has not been studied in children under the age of 18.
What are The Risks?
What Should I Tell My Health Care Professional?
Before you start using Lyrica, tell your health care provider if you:
Are There Any Interactions With Drugs or Food?
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Lyrica and certain other medicines may affect each other in the way they work in your body. Be especially careful about medicines that make you sleepy (such as sleeping pills, anxiety medicines, tranquilizers and some antihistamines, pain relievers and seizure medicines.) Be sure to tell your doctor if you take:
Take Lyrica exactly as prescribed. Your doctor may adjust your dose during treatment. Do not change your dose without talking to your doctor.
Do not stop taking Lyrica suddenly without talking to your doctor. If you stop taking Lyrica suddenly, you may have headaches, nausea, diarrhea or trouble sleeping. Talk with your doctor about how to slowly stop Lyrica.
Lyrica is usually taken 2 or 3 times a day, depending on your medical condition. Your doctor will tell you how much Lyrica to take and when to take it. Take Lyrica at the same times each day.
Lyrica may be taken with or without food.
If your miss a dose by a few hours, take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to your next dose, just take Lyrica at your next regular time. Do not take two doses at the same time.
If you take too much Lyrica, call your healthcare professional or poison control center right away. You may need medical treatment right away.
Do not drink alcohol while taking Lyrica. Lyrica and alcohol can affect each other and increase side effects such as sleepiness and dizziness.
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