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Old 06-25-2007, 03:42 PM #1
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Default Lyrica

I just got a message from someone that the drug Lyrica has been approved for Fibromyalgia. It is already used to treat nerve pain. I guess it works for some, but not for all. It has a list of side effects that anyone thinking of asking for it should check out. Just Google it.
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