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Edema After Taking Pregabalin And Pavesca Together. Help
effects of double doses of pregabalin (pavesca 75 + Pregabalin 75/750) due to that patents got the edema in the body. he took the medicine for 10 days earlier and 4 days from 30 sept.. Today we came to know that both the drugs are same. Please help me in this regard Patent is diabetic on insulin 30 u/day and sortel 80 and febuget 40 with ecosprin , glynase , janivica and peveska . for the degenratinof L3-L5 he had been prescribed the ostrocalcim, pregabalin (from jhonson)
I understand your concerns. I believe that you had an adverse reaction from taking the pregabalin and pavesca together. I also think that you need to stop taking the medication and alert your provider of the adverse reaction. It may be rare and you may be an isolated case. You might need to be started on different medications for the neuropathic issues for which you were started on the medication. Alternatively you might be suggested to start using normal doses to see if the edema subsides, but it would be your doctor's call. I hope you understand, and inform the doctor as soon as possible.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Edema After Taking Pregabalin And Pavesca Together. Help
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. I believe that you had an adverse reaction from taking the pregabalin and pavesca together. I also think that you need to stop taking the medication and alert your provider of the adverse reaction. It may be rare and you may be an isolated case. You might need to be started on different medications for the neuropathic issues for which you were started on the medication. Alternatively you might be suggested to start using normal doses to see if the edema subsides, but it would be your doctor s call. I hope you understand, and inform the doctor as soon as possible. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!