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Johnsonsyard 03-11-2014 08:30 AM

Pregabalin (Lyrica) and Alcohol
 
Hi , I take 2, 75 mg a day for neuropathic pain due to wisdom tooth extraction many years ago which has started to bother me again. I will be attending a family dinner soon and wondered if a could have a glass of beer with my meal. I've been through such a lot lately I am looking forward to chill with my family who live away.


Thanks


Nick

mrsD 03-11-2014 08:56 AM

Any sedative ..and alcohol is a sedative... may add more sedation to you Lyrica side effects. If you are driving, this would be a critical decision to make. If you are intending to drive, I would avoid the alcohol.

After one drink the next one become easier to want...and may lead to your drinking too much combined with the Lyrica.

It is up to you... people differ alot with sedative drugs. But it is a risk to drink with Lyrica.

Dr. Smith 03-11-2014 09:40 AM

Nick, is there enough lead time that you could run a test in a safe (someone else present in case) environment ahead of time?

Doc

Johnsonsyard 03-12-2014 01:00 PM

LYRICA / PREGABALIN and alcohol
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1056239)
Any sedative ..and alcohol is a sedative... may add more sedation to you Lyrica side effects. If you are driving, this would be a critical decision to make. If you are intending to drive, I would avoid the alcohol.

After one drink the next one become easier to want...and may lead to your drinking too much combined with the Lyrica.

It is up to you... people differ a lot with sedative drugs. But it is a risk to drink with Lyrica.

Thanks MrsD Certainly won't drive even so not sure if I'll risk it anyway.

Regards

Nick

Johnsonsyard 03-12-2014 01:02 PM

LYRICA / PREGABALIN and alcohol
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 1056252)
Nick, is there enough lead time that you could run a test in a safe (someone else present in case) environment ahead of time?

Doc

Thanks DR Smith . I remember the show well. If I try this at all I think your suggestion is the way to do it.


Regards


Nick


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