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Old 11-21-2009, 05:38 AM #1
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Hi there. I have not posted here for a long time. I logged on the other day and saw a post from Mrs d saying that anti seizure drugs can cause a depletion of folic acid and calcium. I have been on Pregabalin (Lyrica) for about 2 and half years now. I have very painful hips and I am wondering if this could be a result of taking the Pregabalin. My question is where did you find out about the link between these meds and folic acid/calcium depletion as I would like to research into this and don’t know where to start.

Thanks so much

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