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Old 11-04-2010, 01:10 PM #1
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Default Gabapentin to Lyrica

I am in the process of titrateing from Gapentin to Lyrica. Can anyone tell me what milligrams (mg) of Gapentin equal virtually the same amount of Lyrica.
In otherwords if I was taking 4000mg per day of Gabapentin (10 x 400mg)
what would be an equiivalent amount of Lyrica?
The reason I am changing drugs is that after 10 years it is no longer effective. So far Lyrica seems to be working. Right now 400 Lyrica and 2400 Gabapentin. Would like to know what amount of Lyrica to add and what amount of Gabapentn to reduce. It may just be trial and error.
Thanks for the replies.
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