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Default Neurontin Vs Lyrica

I need peoples opinion on Neurontin Vs Lyrica . I've been on Neurontin for several of months
now,900mg daily,I still have allot of pain ,and it still makes me sleepy. I want to know if Lyrica is better on managing pain then Neurontin? Robert
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