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Originally Posted by jess18 View Post

At that 4200mg dose, wasn't 10 days considered a fast titration?

were you on Lyrica and neurontin at the same time during the end of the titration to ease into it.

And one last question, did the Nerontin not work for you anymore, and you went to Lyrica.
No it wasn't all that fast. I titrated down on Neurontin
and up on Lyrica so that the total equivalents equaled
the 4200 (300mg Lyrica=1800mg Neurontin) about every 4 days,
in 50 mg increments. The Neurontin had become less effective
and the pain levels had been increasing, so the decision to switch was made.
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