No, it only contains "pregabalin" as an active ingredient. It may have similar side effect to alcohol - but doesn't contain alcohol.
Lyrica is pregabalin. Many people report comparing it to the effects of alcohol, or of being wired, while others report feeling heavy.
Yes, you can. There are no known negative interactions associated with taking Lyrica and ibuprofen together.
what is the difference in lyrica and neurotin?
NO! Lyrica does not contain THC
an u tale lyrica and viagra together
Yes, Lyrica IS a controlled substance, but Neurontin, in the same family, is not.
No it want take you long to get addicted to the drug lyrica.
Unless the drug test is specifically looking for Lyrica, it should not affect the drug test at all. Urine drug testing most commonly looks for drugs of abuse( cocaine, alcohol, amphetamines, benzodiazapines, marijuana, opiates,etc...) and as far as this writer is aware, Lyrica has not found its way onto that list. Best wishes to you.
While overdose from pregabalin (Lyrica) is rare, it can occur, especially when taken in conjunction with other central nervous system depressants, such as opioids or alcohol. Symptoms of overdose may include severe drowsiness, confusion, and respiratory depression. Reports of fatal overdoses have been documented, but these instances are uncommon and typically involve polysubstance use. It is essential to use Lyrica as prescribed and consult a healthcare professional for any concerns.
dont do it you will get really really sick .... like the spins times a thousand for days and days sometimes depending how much you drink
Lyrica is not in the benzodiazepine family of medications. Lyrica is used for the treatment of nerve pain and fibromyalgia.
No, nothing they test for is in it! It's an anti-epileptic or anticonvulsant