Medications to Treat Fibromyalgia

Medications to Treat Fibromyalgia

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Q Is dizziness a side effect of Lyrica?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you take Lyrica, don't be surprised if you feel a little woozy or lightheaded. In clinical studies, nearly one out of three people who took Lyrica reported feeling dizzy at times. In fact, dizziness is the most common reason people ask to be taken off... Full Answer
Q How will I know if Lyrica is working well?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you're taking Lyrica for a condition such as diabetic neuropathy or fibromyalgia, the goal is simple: You want to feel less pain. It may take a few weeks for Lyrica's full benefits to kick in for you, though in some cases people who take this... Full Answer
Q How many people have been prescribed Lyrica?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Sales numbers show that in 2009 Americans filled more than 9 million prescriptions for Lyrica. Lyrica is approved for the treatment of several conditions. It relieves pain related to nerve damage and helps control seizures. Full Answer
Q How does Lyrica treat fibromyalgia?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread pain that can be concentrated in pressure points in the body, muscles or tendons. It can cause severe fatigue as well as pain from the slightest touch of a pressure point. Pregabalin, the main... Full Answer
Q How do anti-inflammatory medications work to treat fibromyalgia?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
In one sense, it may seem as though nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) should not offer any benefits for treating fibromyalgia pain. NSAIDs fight inflammation. But as far as scientists know, inflammation does not cause fibromyalgia.... Full Answer
Q How can Lyrica affect the eyes?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
There's a small chance that your vision could turn a little fuzzy shortly after you start taking Lyrica. But don't run off to buy new eyeglasses just yet. In most cases, these vision problems are only temporary and your eyesight will eventually return to... Full Answer
Q For what uses is Lyrica approved by the FDA?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Lyrica has two general uses: It calms pain and helps control seizures. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Lyrica for the treatment of four medical conditions. They are: fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that causes pain, fatigue,... Full Answer
Q Does Lyrica work by reducing the myelin around the nerves?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Lyrica belongs to a class of drugs called anticonvulsants. It is thought to work by decreasing the pain signals that are sent out by body's nerves. Full Answer
Q Can my doctor help me manage the side effects of Lyrica?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you're having side effects while taking Lyrica, don't suffer in silence -- speak up and tell your doctor soon. Some side effects of this medication, such as drowsiness and dry mouth, are only mildly annoying and may seem tolerable. But some side... Full Answer
Q Can I take Lyrica while pregnant?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you're pregnant, you should let your doctor know before you take Lyrica. The reason: A risk to your baby can't be ruled out. There are some clues from animal studies that taking Lyrica during pregnancy could harm a fetus. On the other hand, the use of... Full Answer