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Old 06-06-2012, 09:01 PM #1
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Hi Marty, long time no see!

Your question should really be: Does Lyrica actually work?

Two new studies show that it is rather disappointing.

http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/nm/pf...o-pain-studies

Lyrica from what I've seen here works (if it is going to work) right off. What tends to happen is that it stops working and people end up getting huge doses...which eventually stop working altogether, and then you have a difficult discontinuance.

So you will need to think about benefit vs risk... as Lyrica can have significant CNS depressant actions, weight gain, and edema. It is very difficult to discontinue as well.




I must point out that, on the rare occasions that I have used Lyrica short term at 100 or 150 mg / day, it has worked well for me without weight gain.

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I started using Lyrica in January with excellent results of which I am now seeing maximum benefit except weight gain. I feel a lot more swollen, my clothes don't fit and I am trying to lose weight on the Cambridge Diet.
My brain has lost a lot of the fog with Lyrica and I also don't 'Lose' words in the same way that I did with Gabapentin.
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