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  • Medications for Neuralgia

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    • lyrica

      (PREGABALIN)
      Viatris Specialty LLC
      Usage: LYRICA is indicated for managing neuropathic pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, spinal cord injury, and fibromyalgia. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients aged 1 month and older.
    • pregabalin

      (Pregabalin)
      Creekwood Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Pregabalin capsules are indicated for managing neuropathic pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, fibromyalgia, spinal cord injury, and as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in individuals aged 17 and older.
    • pregabalin

      (Pregabalin)
      Alembic Pharmaceuticals Limited
      Usage: Pregabalin is indicated for managing neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and spinal cord injury, as well as for treating fibromyalgia and as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients 17 and older.
    • pregabalin

      (Pregabalin)
      Westminster Pharmaceuticals, LLC
      Usage: Pregabalin capsules are indicated for managing neuropathic pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy and spinal cord injury, postherpetic neuralgia, fibromyalgia, and as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients 1 month and older.
    • pregabalin

      (Pregabalin)
      Ascend Laboratories, LLC
      Usage: Pregabalin is indicated for managing neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy and spinal cord injury, postherpetic neuralgia, and fibromyalgia. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients aged 1 month and older.
    • pregabalin

      (Pregabalin)
      Novadoz Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Pregabalin capsules are indicated for managing neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy and spinal cord injury, postherpetic neuralgia, fibromyalgia, and as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in patients aged 17 and older. Pediatric use information is not included due to marketing exclusivity.
    • pregabalin

      (pregabalin)
      Indoco Remedies Limited
      Usage: Pregabalin capsules are indicated for the management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain from spinal cord injury, and as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients aged 1 month and older.