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TAKE CONTROL TODAYPatients with partial seizures who took Lyrica in the clinical studies and discontinued because of side effects most often mentioned:
Less common reasons for discontinuing Lyrica in the clinical studies were:
Other side effects that can occur when Lyrica is taken in combination with other seizure medicines include:
If you notice problems like any of these while you are taking Lyrica, it's probably a good idea to discuss them with your doctor or nurse. Don't stop taking Lyrica or any other seizure medicine without the doctor's advice. Sometimes the doctor can help with these side effects by changing the prescription:
Allergic reactions
There do not appear to be any allergic reactions to Lyrica.
Long-term side effects
The long-term side effects of Lyrica are not known.
Reviewed October 2005 by Steven C. Schachter, MD, epilepsy.com Editorial Board.
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