Lyrica: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Lyrica?
Lyrica is a prescription medication that contains pregabalin as its active ingredient and is prescribed to treat epilepsy, nerve pain and damage associated with various conditions such as diabetes and infections. Pregabalin binds to the voltage-gated calcium channels and exhibits its effect on the central nervous system. Lyrica is available in capsule form.
What are the uses of Lyrica?
- Lyrica is an anti-epileptic drug used in partial-onset seizures and can be used with other medications.
- It is used to treat peripheral and central neuropathic pain associated with diabetes, spinal cord injury, viral infections (herpes zoster), etc.
- In certain situations, Lyrica can be used to manage anxiety when other medications are not effective.
- Other uses of Lyrica include the treatment of fibromyalgia (widespread muscle pain and tenderness) and associated stiffness.