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Exclamation Has anyone suspected Lyrica causing Dental issues?

I know this is kinda a question out of left field, but there has been growing suspicion on other forums regarding the link between Lyrica causing dental issues and I'm curious if anyone else with otherwise healthy teeth has noticed rapid tooth decay since taking Lyrica ??

It is a known fact that any med that causes dry mouth can be a culprit to good teeth going bad......but I've been hearing very alarming things about this particular one....
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