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Old 01-18-2008, 05:27 AM #1
LouisePickering LouisePickering is offline
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Default Question re topamax and Lyrica

I need to come off topamax (currently taking taking 100mg daily) and start lyrica, can anybody out there tell me if I have to wait a few weeks before the switch. I live in Spain, access to doctors advice not easy here. I have syringomyelia c4 - t10. Any input gratefully received.

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Louise
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