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my doctor tried to switch me from lyrica to gabapentin; and i had burning sensations through out my body ......my doctor had switched me back to lyrica and the burning stopped.....i later read somewhere on the internet that gabapentin commonly causes burning in females over 60, who also have m.s......at that time i was also taking tramadol, which i no longer use
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