Lyrica Coupon
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Unfortunately, there’s no coupon you can download online for Lyrica. The good news is that you might be able to get a Co-Pay Savings Card from doctor. The Co-Pay Savings Card makes it so that your maximum co-pay for Lyrica is $25 per month for up 12 months with a maximum co-pay reduction of $70. If your doctor doesn’t already have a Co-Pay Savings Card that she/he can give you, she/he can call Pfizer at (212)733-2323 and request a meeting with a pharmaceutical representative. Pharmacists are not eligible for this program.
Lyrica (pregabalin) is used to control epilepsy and treat fibromyalgia. It can also help some people suffering from pain caused by nerve damage from diabetes or herpes zoster.
Epilepsy and seizures are abnormal and excessive activity in the brain. Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic widespread pain. Things that are not normally painful to most people might be painful to someone with fibromyalgia.
Don’t take Lyrica if you are allergic to pregabalin. Follow your doctors directions and be sure to inform him/her if you have changes in your mood or symptoms (especially depression or suicidal thoughts). Take Lyrica with a full glass of water with or without food. Like most medicines, Lyrica should be stored at room temperature and away from moisture, heat and light.
Some of the possible side effects of Lyrica include:
- muscle pain or weakness
- being susceptible to bruising or bleeding
- swelling in hands or feet
- rapid weight gain
- dizziness
- blurred vision
- clumsiness
- dry mouth
- problems focus or with memory
- skin rashes
- stomach pain
- increased appetite
