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Old 05-04-2013, 05:48 PM #1
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Default nortriptylene for neuropathy

I cannot tolerate either lyrica or Neurontin, so now I am starting on nortriptylene. Only on 23mg so far, but coming off the nerontin brought all my pain back in a hurry. Anyone taking nortriptylene for neuropathy. Any side effects. How much mg's before you got some relief, if any?
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