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Old 03-19-2010, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by nide44 View Post
I haven't spoken to the periodontist about it yet and cannot find any conclusive reports or evidence... other than a few people that could have been coincidental.
One poster says that it is an issue with all anti-seizure meds, but I cannot find any tests or results to that claim.
I really don't know if there's a connection. Pfizer would obviously deny it until someone other than them offered conclusive proof.
My age, previous perio issues before ever taking Lyrica, and being a smoker confuses the issue even more.
Yes, and it's pretty well-known that ANY med that causes dry mouth can be a culprit, so I reckon we'll never really know.
I've been on and off so many meds during the past, it would be too much of a long shot trying to pin it all on Lyrica, and I'd rather spend whatever remaining years I have on enjoying the good things in life!
Thanks for weighing in!
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