No.
One study I read for the UK says the shelf life is 3 years.
Reflux and vomiting do occur in up to 2-3% of patients taking pregabalin (Lyrica).
My drug of choice drug would be Lyrica (pregabalin).
In the UK Lyrica or Pregabalin is only available with a doctors prescription. It cannot be bought as an over the counter drug at the pharmacy.
Yes, under the name of Lyrica (from Pfizer).
NO! Acetaminophen is the generic name for Tylenol. Lyrica is a prescription anticonvulsant medication, whose active ingredient is Pregabalin. Not at all the same!
Lyrica is pregabalin. Many people report comparing it to the effects of alcohol, or of being wired, while others report feeling heavy.
Pregabalin goes by the brand name "Lyrica". It is similar to gabapentin or "neurontin" and is used for treatment of neuropathic pain, usually associated with fibromyalgia.
Pregabalin is the generic name for the brand name drug Lyrica. It is used to treat different types of "nerve pain" and as an add-on therapy for certain types of seizures.
Lyrica's active ingredient (generic name) is pregabalin. Unless its a combination drug, a medication has one active chemical, and the rest of the "ingredients" are such things as binders, fillers, and salts.
No, it only contains "pregabalin" as an active ingredient. It may have similar side effect to alcohol - but doesn't contain alcohol.