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Medications > Lyrica for Fibromyalgia

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April 1, 2008, 12:27 am
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tmostuff  

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Lyrica for Fibromyalgia 

  

My wife has Fibromyalgia and is usually in a lot of pain. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with or is taking the drug Lyrica for their Fibro. If s have you experienced any unusual or unpleasant side effects? 

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April 1, 2008, 10:19 am
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gbyrd says...

  

I looked around a bit online and in the approval study for Lyrica, a very small percentage of users experienced ataxia, confusion, asthenia, thinking abnormal, blurred vision, incoordination, and peripheral edema (1% each). The most common side effect was dizziness (3%) 

 

April 4, 2008, 3:03 am
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djproscribe says...

  

I am just so relieved that the medical community is starting to treat fibro as a real illness. When a friend was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue syndrome 10 years ago, he was treated as a hypochondriac.

I hope the Lyrica helps. 

 

April 21, 2008, 4:24 am
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tmostuff says...

  

I know this may sound cynical but I tend to worry about drugs that have been manufactured for a different purpose then approved to treat a different ailment. Lyrica was originally introduced to treat diabetic nerve pain, pain from shingles and to help control seizures from epilepsy. I would feel more comfortable if they knew definitively what caused the pain in Fibro patients before recommending drugs for relief.  

 


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