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Default Pregabalin (Lyrica) and Alcohol

Hi , I take 2, 75 mg a day for neuropathic pain due to wisdom tooth extraction many years ago which has started to bother me again. I will be attending a family dinner soon and wondered if a could have a glass of beer with my meal. I've been through such a lot lately I am looking forward to chill with my family who live away.


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