Pregabalin
Pregabalin is known to
be an anticonvulsant being an anti-epileptic drug. It works slowly down on the
impulses in the brain that leads to seizures. Pregabalin is also known to
affect the chemicals in the brain that look to send pain signals across the nervous
system.
It is used for treating
the pain that is caused by fibromyalgia or the nerve pain that occurs in people
with diabetes, herpes zoster as well as spinal cord injury.
It is even used with the other medications for treating the partial-onset of seizures in adults as well as the kids who are at least a month old. Pregabalin may have even been used for purposes that are not listed in this guide related to medication.
Warnings
A severe allergic reaction can be caused by Pregabalin. You need to stop the intake of Pregabalin and look for emergency medical aid if you have blisters or hives on your skin, swelling in your face, mouth, or throat, or even trouble with breathing.
There are individuals
who had suicidal thoughts in terms of consuming Pregabalin. You need to stay
alert in regards to the changes in mood as well as symptoms. You will have to
report any new, even worse symptoms to your doctor.
Call your doctors if
they are having weight gain as well as swelling in your hands and even feet
with an intake of Pregabalin if you have heart and diabetes issues.
You need not stop the
use of Pregabalin all of a sudden even though you feel fine. Stop suddenly
might lead to the withdrawal of symptoms.
Before you take Pregabalin
Even if you are
allergic to it, it should not be using Pregabalin.
You should inform your
doctor if you ever had symptoms like:
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lung diseases
including chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases such as COPD;
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favorable mood
disorder, depression as well as suicidal thoughts;
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heart issues, mainly
congestive heart failure;
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bleeding disorder,
lower levels of the platelets in your blood;
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Kidney diseases or
if you are on the dialysis;
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diabetes unless you
are taking Pregabalin for treating diabetic neuropathies;
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addiction to alcohol
or drug; or
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Severe allergic
reactions to angioedema.
You should not be
giving this medicine to any child without any medical pieces of advice.
Pregabalin is not approved for being used by anyone who is younger than 18 years of age in order to treat pain in nerves that are caused by diabetes, fibromyalgia, spinal cord injury, or herpes zoster. For seizures in anyone younger than 1-month-old is not approved Pregabalin.
A few people may have
suicidal thoughts in time of pregabalin intake. Your doctors will also be
checking out the progress during the regular visitations. Your family, along
with the other caregivers, should be on alert in terms of the changes in mood
as well as other symptoms.
Control of seizures is
extremely vital during the pregnancy, along with having a seizure that would
harm both the baby and mother. You need not start or stop the intake of
Pregabalin without the advice of your doctor, and you should inform your doctor
right off once you become pregnant.
Your name may get
listed on the pregnancy registry for tracking over the effects of Pregabalin on
babies if you suspect in being pregnant.
Pregabalin is known for decreasing the sperm count affecting fertility in men. Pregabalin also causes birth defects in the offspring of males that are treated with this medicine in animal studies.
It is, however, known whether these effects would be occurring in humans or not as you need to ask your physicians about the potential risks that are associated with it. While using Pregabalin, you should not be breastfeeding.
How should I take Pregabalin?
All the instructions and the directions are mentioned in the prescription, and follow as directed, and make sure to go through every guide and instructions mentioned in the sheet. Your physician may occasionally be changing your dose. You need to use the medicine the way it is directed.
You need to consume the medicine each day with or without any food. You need to swallow the tablet as a whole and need not break or chew it.
The liquid medicine should be measured in a careful manner. Use a medicine dose-measuring device with the use of the dosing syringe that is offered. If the symptoms fail to improve or get worse, you should call in your physician.
You need to stop the use of Pregabalin even though you feel fine. Stopping all of a sudden may cause an increased seizure as well as the unpleasant symptoms of withdrawal. You need to follow the instruction of your doctor in terms of tapering your dose for at least a week before stopping the intake of it entirely.
You need to wear or carry medical identification to allow the other to know that you are taking the seizure medications in times of emergencies. You need to store it at room temperature away from heat, moisture as well as light.
Notable side effects
Severe allergic reaction is caused by Pregabalin. You need to stop the intake of this medicine from getting emergency medical help if you have blisters or hives on the skin, swelling of your face, lips, throat, or tongue.
You need to notify your
doctor in terms of mood or behavioral changes, depressions, panic attacks, or
any related symptoms.
The following is when
you call in your doctor:
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weak or shallow
breathing;
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blue-colored skin,
lips, fingers, and toes;
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confusion, extreme
drowsiness or weakness;
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vision problems;
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skin sores (if you
have diabetes);
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easy bruising,
unusual bleeding;
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swelling in your
hands or feet
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rapid weight gain
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unexplained muscle
pain, tenderness, or weakness
Life-threatening
breathing issues can be caused by Pregabalin. If you notice any kind of slow
breathing with long pauses, blue-colored lips, or when you feel as if it's hard
to walk up, you need to get in touch with your doctor. Breathing issues may be
more in older adults or people suffering from COPD.
The following are the
common side effects that are included:
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dizziness,
drowsiness;
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swelling in your
hands and feet;
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trouble
concentrating;
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increased appetite;
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weight gain;
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dry mouth; or
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blurred vision.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can you use gabapentin and Cymbalta together?
The blood sodium levels
can lower down when you are under treatment with DULoxetine leading to a
condition that is known as hyponatremia and using it with gabapentin can
increase the significant risk associated with it.
● Can you take other pain relief with Pregabalin?
These would be
appropriate for you if it is fine to take painkillers like paracetamol,
ibuprofen and aspire with Pregabalin. You may feel extremely sleepy when taken
in combination with Pregabalin with strong painkillers like co-codamol and
dihydrocodeine.
● Is it safe to take Pregabalin for a long time?
You need to take it as
directed. The oral capsule of Pregabalin is mainly used for long-term
treatment. It arrives with some serious risks when you are not taking it as
prescribed. Your pain or the seizures will not go away or may even worsen with
time if you stop the intake of the drugs all of a sudden.
● Does Pregabalin induce sleep?
Treating with
Pregabalin is also noted to significantly increase the complete sleep time and
sleep efficiency, as noted through the studies of clinical populations such as
the ones with neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, epilepsy, and others.
● How effective is Pregabalin for pain?
With pregabalin 300 mg
or 600 mg daily, the pain was reduced by a third or more 5 in 10 and 3 in 10 with
placebo. 3 or 4 in 10 people had their pain effectively reduced by half or more
with Pregabalin 300 mg or 600 mg on a daily basis for pain that is caused by
diabetes.
● How good is Pregabalin for nerve pain?
The average rating for Pregabalin is 5.9 out of 10 from the total of 289 ratings for treating Neuropathic pain. About 45% of reviewers had reported their positive effect, while 34% had reported having a negative effect.
● Can Pregabalin affect the heart?
According to the review
of the Pregabalin is found to have a 4-fold increased rate of incidence of
peripheral edema being associated with heart failures.
● What is the strongest drug for nerve pain?
Tramadol can be used
for treating neuropathic pain that will not be responding to other treatments
that your GP will be prescribing as it is a powerful painkiller related to
morphine. Tramadol is addictive in nature when they are taken for a longer
period of time, similar to every opioid.
● Is pregabalin the same as diazepam?
It is a prescription
drug noted to be the new valium being classified as a class C controlled
substance being linked to the leading number of deaths in the UK.
● Can you take 900 mg of pregabalin?
Based on the pain
response along with tolerability, both the drugs can be titrated at regular
intervals of a few days to a week.
You need to keep in
mind that every medicine to be out of reach to kids and never to share the
medicines with others and use them only for the indications that are prescribed.
To make sure the
information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances,
always consult with your healthcare provider.