Pregabaline

Were you looking for information about Pregabalin? Pregabaline is a common misspelling of pregabalin.
 
Pregabalin (Lyrica®) is a medication used to treat several conditions, including nerve pain, epilepsy, and fibromyalgia. Although it is not exactly clear how the drug works, it is known that it binds to certain parts of calcium channels in the nervous system. Pregabalin comes in capsule form and is typically taken two or three times a day. Although most people tolerate it well, this medication is not suitable for everyone. Before starting treatment with this drug, make sure your healthcare provider is aware of any other medical conditions you may have, as well as any other medications you are taking (including vitamins and herbal supplements).
 
(Click Pregabalin for more detail on how pregabalin works, what to tell your healthcare provider about before taking it, and tips on when and how to take the medication. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for more specific information.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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