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NERVIGESIC 300 MG 15 tablets

$6.95

Brand Name:  Nervigesic 

Name:    Pregabalin 

Strength:  300  mg

Pills per order:  15  tablets

Production Company:   Signature 

Used for:  Anti-convulsant primarily used in the prevention of neuropathic pain, epilepsy (seizures episodes), fibromyalgia (musculoskeletal pain), and neuralgia (pain due to damaged/irritated nerve)

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Nervigesic 300 mg

Nervigesic 300 mg is an anti-convulsant medicine that is primarily used to treat neuropathic pain, epilepsy (seizures), fibromyalgia (musculoskeletal pain), and neuralgia (pain caused by damaged/irritated nerves). Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic nerve pain caused by injured nerves from diseases such as diabetes, shingles (a viral infection that causes a painful rash), or spinal cord injury, as well as injuries to tissue, muscles, or joints.

Nervigesic 300 mg contains the drug ‘Pregabalin,’ which works by soothing your body’s injured or overworked nerves, which can cause nerve or musculoskeletal pain or seizures. It also reduces the number of pain signals given out by injured nerves throughout the body.

Nervigesic 300 mg can be taken with or without food, as long as you drink plenty of water. Dizziness, somnolence (sleepiness/drowsiness), dry mouth, oedema (fluid overload with swelling), blurred vision, weight gain, and thinking aberrant (mainly difficulties with concentration/attention) are all possible adverse effects of Nervigesic 300 mg .Although not everyone is affected by Pregalin 75’s side effects, some of the more severe ones do not necessitate medical treatment.

Nervigesic 300 mg is not recommended for anyone who have a history of allergies to any of the substances in this drug. If you have suicidal ideation or behavior, drug addiction, chronic pulmonary insufficiency, muscle pain, soreness, or weakness, or kidney, liver, or heart illness, tell your doctor. Nervigesic 300 mg should be administered with caution to pregnant or breastfeeding women. Nervigesic 300 mg should not be administered to children under the age of 18. Its safety and effectiveness in children under the age of 18 have not been established.

Neuropathic pain (nerve pain), epilepsy (seizures/fits), and fibromyalgia are all conditions that Nervigesic 300 mg can help with (musculoskeletal pain)

Nervigesic 300 mg

Medicinal Advantages

Nervigesic 300 mg is an anticonvulsant drug that is used to treat neuropathic pain (pain caused by damaged nerves), fibromyalgia (musculoskeletal pain), and epilepsy (fits). It works by reducing the number of pain impulses given out by injured nerves in the body, which can induce pain or seizures. Overall, it alleviates pain that has been injured or irritated as a result of chronic illnesses, diabetes, trauma, or epilepsy. Nervigesic 300 mg is used off-label to treat anxiety disorders by calming hyperactive nerve signals.

Use Instructions

Nervigesic 300 mg is an oral tablet/capsule that should be taken exactly as directed by a doctor. Nervigesic 300 mg should be taken with food for optimal absorption, and it should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. It should not be crushed, chewed, or broken. Nervigesic 300 mg oral solution: If you’re taking Nervigesic 300 mg as an oral solution, shake the bottle well before using it and take it with food. Nervigesic 300 mg should be taken in the doses indicated by a doctor, using the measuring cup provided.

Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.

Nervigesic 300 mg Side Effects

Dizziness, somnolence (sleepiness/drowsiness), dry mouth, oedema (fluid overload with swelling), blurred vision, weight gain, and thinking aberrant (mainly difficulties with concentration/attention) are all possible adverse effects of Nervigesic 300 mg .  Although not everyone is affected by Pregalin 75’s side effects, some of the more severe ones do not necessitate medical treatment.

Drug Recommendations

Pregabalin should not be taken if you have a known allergy to it. If you have suicidal ideation or behavior, drug addiction, chronic lung illness, muscle weakness, cardiac difficulties, or liver/kidney damage, tell your doctor. Pregabalin should be administered with caution to pregnant or breastfeeding women. Because Pregabalin may impair a person’s ability to drive or operate machinery, they should avoid doing so. Pregabalin should not be administered to children under the age of 18. Its safety and effectiveness in children under the age of 18 have not been established. Pregabalin should not be taken with opioid analgesics or pain relievers like oxycodone since it might cause respiratory failure, unconsciousness, and even death. Let your doctor know if you’re using any sleeping pills or tranquilizers, as Pregabalin interacts with these medications, causing tiredness, drowsiness, and dizziness, as well as affecting your everyday activities. If you have swelling in your face, mouth, tongue, lips, gums, neck, or throat, see a doctor very away (angioedema).

Interactions Between Drugs

Pregabalin may interact with pain relievers (morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, tramadol, codeine) and anxiety medications (lorazepam, diazepam, clonazepam).

Pregabalin has the potential to interact with alcohol. As a result, avoid drinking alcohol while taking Pregabalin because it can worsen side effects like tiredness, dizziness, and problems concentrating.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Before taking Pregabalin , tell your doctor if you have suicidal ideation or behavior, drug addiction, chronic pulmonary insufficiency, cardiac difficulties, or liver/kidney impairment.

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

Alcohol consumption is dangerous since it might exacerbate side effects such as dizziness and tiredness.

PREGNANCY

Pregabalin is a pregnancy medication in category C. Please seek medical advice. Before prescribing Pregabalin , your doctor will assess the benefits and dangers.

BREAST FEEDING

Pregabalin safety in breastfeeding women has yet to be determined. As a result, it should only be used in breastfeeding mothers if a doctor has prescribed it. Before prescribing Pregabalin , your doctor will assess the benefits and dangers. Pregabalin is not recommended; instead, see your doctor before commencing.

DRIVING

If you suffer dizziness or drowsiness while taking Pregabalin , do not drive or operate machinery. Pregabalin can also induce hazy or double vision, so don’t drive if you’re taking it. If the symptoms don’t go away after a few days, see a doctor.

LIVER

Pregabalin should be used with caution if you have or have had a history of liver illness or disorders. Your doctor may alter the dose if necessary.

KIDNEY

Pregabalin should be used with caution, especially if you have or have had kidney illness or disorders. Your doctor may alter the dose if necessary.

Habit formation is possible.

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Maintain a healthy diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and omega-3-rich foods. Fried foods, high-fat dairy items, pastries, and processed foods should be avoided since they might exacerbate neuropathic pain and anxiety. Reduce the amount of sodium and potassium in your diet.

Maintain a healthy weight by exercising regularly.

Alcohol consumption should be avoided because it might cause dizziness or sleepiness, as well as harmful effects on nerve tissue.

Recommendations

Pregabalin should not be used for an extended period of time because it can cause mental or physical dependence.

Additional Information: This item is non-refundable.

Concerns of Patients

Neuropathic pain (nerve pain) is a type of chronic nerve pain caused by injured or irritated nerves as a result of illnesses such as diabetes, shingles (a viral infection with a painful rash), spinal cord injury, or tissue/muscle/joint injuries. Hot, scorching, throbbing, shooting, stabbing, sharp, cramping tingling, numbness, pain, and needles are all symptoms of nerve pain.

Fibromyalgia (musculoskeletal pain) is a prevalent and chronic disorder that causes pain, muscle stiffness and tenderness, fatigue, and difficulty getting or staying asleep, as well as emotional discomfort, which has an influence on physical and social functioning, as well as overall quality of life.

Epilepsy (fits) is a nervous system illness characterized by a sudden surge of electricity in the brain caused by abnormal nerve cell (neuron) activity. Generalized and partial seizures are the two forms of seizures. Partial seizures involve only a portion of the brain, whereas generalized seizures affect the entire brain. Uncontrollable muscular twitches and spasms are common side effects of seizures. Seizures that are more severe can cause people to become disoriented or unconscious. High temperature, trauma, genetic condition, brain injury, or stroke are all possible reasons.

FAQs

Pregabalin is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain (fibromyalgia), and epilepsy (fits). It acts by inhibiting the pain center, which interferes with pain messages traveling via the brain and spine, in nerve pain (neuropathy) and fibromyalgia (musculoskeletal pain) (central nervous system). It reduces seizures in people with epilepsy by lowering aberrant electrical activity in the brain and soothing hyperactive nerves.

Pregabalin may promote weight gain by increasing your appetite. Regular physical activity and a well-balanced diet rich in low-calorie foods, on the other hand, may help you maintain a healthy weight. If you have any further concerns about maintaining your weight, please visit your doctor.

After using Pregabalin for a long time, some people have developed an addiction to it. If this happens to you, you will experience withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking the medication. If you’re worried about becoming physically dependent on Pregabalin , talk to your doctor.

Alcohol consumption is dangerous because it might exacerbate side effects such as dizziness and sleepiness.

If you suffer dizziness or drowsiness while taking Pregabalin , do not drive or operate machinery. Pregabalin can also induce double or blurred vision, so don’t drive if you’re taking it. If the symptoms don’t go away after a few days, see a doctor.

Pregabalin should not be taken with tramadol since the combination of the two medications might induce respiratory issues, drowsiness, and even coma. So, before taking Pregabalin with pain relievers like oxycodone or any other opioid analgesics, talk to your doctor about how the dosage should be changed to ensure safe use.

Dizziness, fuzzy vision, weight gain, tiredness, difficulty concentrating, swelling of the hands and feet, and dry mouth are some of the frequent adverse effects that people who use Pregabalin for a long time may experience.

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1 review for NERVIGESIC 300 MG 15 tablets

  1. Nic Gardner (verified owner)

    This was my first time using Gym Pharmacy and I already have made up my mind. They are my new go-to pharma. Half the price+ of last place I used to use. These Pregabalin are higher quality than old pharmacy I used to use

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