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Lyrica 75mg Capsule 56s
RM 352.00
Lyrica 75mg Capsule can be taken with or without food, but it is important to take this medication at the same time every day to make the most of the benefits. The exact dosage and length of treatment will depend on your condition and how you respond to it. Your doctor will probably start this medication at a low dose and gradually raise it. It may take a couple of weeks for the medication to function properly. Follow the advice of your doctor and continue to take it daily until you are informed by your doctor to quit. Do not miss a dose, or your condition can worsen.
Before taking the medicine, you can inform your doctor whether you are pregnant, breast-feeding or are planning to become pregnant.
Many side effects do not need medical attention and resolve as the body responds to the drug. Consult your doctor if they continue or if you are concerned about them
The side effects of this medicine are generally mild and go away on their own. The most common are feeling sleepy or dizzy, dry mouth, blurred vision, weight gain, swelling around the body, and difficulty in concentrating. Be alert while driving as sleepiness, dizziness, and blurred vision can be seen as side effects. You should stop consuming alcohol along with this medication as it can lead to excessive sleepiness and dizziness.
Most side effects are not severe and do not require any medical attention. Speak to your doctor about possible side effects and how you may be able to avoid or deal with them.
If you miss a dose of Lyrica 75mg Capsule, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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