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Or other health care provider. ReferencesLyrica (pregbablin). Prescribing information. Pfizer, NY, NY. Accessed May 25, 2021 at http://labeling.pfizer.com/showlabeling.aspx?id=561#section-12.2FAQs. Lyrica.com. Pfizer. Accessed May 25, 2021 at https://www.lyrica.com/frequently-asked-questions Read next Can you stop Lyrica cold turkey? Only in certain circumstances should you should stop taking Lyrica or Lyrica CR (pregabalin) right away. You should stop taking this medicine if your doctor has told you to stop immediately; you are having a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction; you have developed angioedema (swelling and build-up of fluid under your skin, usually in the facial or gential area), or you have trouble breathing (for example: shortness of breath, wheezing). If any of these reactions do occur, stop taking the medicine and call your healthcare provider or emergency medical services (911) right away. Continue reading Is Lyrica a controlled substance / narcotic? Lyrica (pregabalin) is a Schedule V (Schedule 5) controlled substance, the lowest schedule for abuse potential, as defined by the DEA. It is not a narcotic (opioid), but is used to treat various types of nerve pain (diabetic neuropathy, herpes zoster), as well as epilepsy, fibromyalgia and spinal cord injury. Continue reading Does Lyrica make you sleepy? Yes, Lyrica (pregabalin) can cause extreme drowsiness (somnolence) and may affect your ability to drive, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities. This may lead to an injury or fall. In studies, up to 20% of children and 35% of adults experienced drowsiness as a side effect. Continue reading Related medical questions Is there a generic for Lyrica?
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