Medications to Treat Fibromyalgia

Medications to Treat Fibromyalgia

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Q What medications are used to manage the symptoms of fibromyalgia?
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Many different types of medications are used to manage the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Some people who have this condition may find that over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Advil and others) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) help. Often,... Full Answer
Q How do medications treat fibromyalgia?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
There are basically three types of medication that can be used to treat fibromyalgia. Painkillers, both over-the-counter and prescription, can help ease pain for some people, but they do not work for everyone. Your doctor may suggest using a nonsteroidal... Full Answer
Q What are some side effects of pregabalin?
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Dizziness, drowsiness and incoordination are some common side effects of pregabalin; headaches and swelling of the hands or feet—edema--also occur quite often. You may notice weight gain, a dry mouth, shaking and vision changes; you may... Full Answer
Q Can I use pregabalin while breastfeeding?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Experts do not know whether pregabalin is passed to your baby through your breast milk. Until more information is available on the safety of pregabalin during nursing, you should either stop nursing or stop taking pregabalin. Before you make this... Full Answer
Q Are there any warnings associated with taking pregabalin?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you are thinking about taking pregabalin, you need to know that this medication can cause changes in the way you think. This change can be as mild as feeling confused or as serious as feeling depressed or “removed” from yourself. In... Full Answer
Q Who should not take pregabalin?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
If you know that you are allergic or hypersensitive to pregabalin—or to any ingredients used to make the pregabalin preparation—you should not take pregabalin. If you have diabetes, congestive heart failure or high blood pressure, you... Full Answer
Q What conditions is pregabalin used to treat?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Pregabalin, also known by the brand name, Lyrica, is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat several conditions. It may help the pain that can occur in a condition called diabetic peripheral neuropathy: nerve... Full Answer
Q I do not want to keep taking pregabalin. Can I just stop taking it?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Even if you find that pregabalin is not working for you, you should not stop taking it without first speaking with your doctor and developing a plan for stopping your medication. If you abruptly stop taking your pregabalin, there is a risk of... Full Answer
Q Do I need a prescription for pregabalin?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
Pregabalin (brand name Lyrica) is only available by prescription from your doctor. If you think that you could benefit from taking pregabalin, talk with your doctor, and he or she will help you decide if pregabalin is the best choice for you. Full Answer
Q Will pregabalin make me drowsy?
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Stacy Wiegman, Pharmacy
One of the most common side effects of pregabalin is feeling very drowsy. This does not mean that you will definitely feel this side effect, but because it is such a common effect, you should be careful when first starting this medication. Do not... Full Answer