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Pregabalin Sustained-Release Tablets are a type of medicine that helps with nerve pain, seizures, and anxiety. It works by calming down nerves that are too active. When nerves send too many signals, they can cause pain, seizures, or make someone feel very worried. Pregabalin slows down these signals so the person feels better. The medicine is called sustained-release because it slowly releases its effects all day. This means you only need to take it once a day instead of many times. Doctors often give this medicine because it works well and helps people feel more comfortable and happy.
Here are the uses of pregabalin tablets:
Nerve Pain Relief – These tablets help reduce pain caused by damaged nerves due to diabetes, shingles, or injuries. It also provides long-lasting relief by calming nerve activity.
Epilepsy Management – Pregabalin also helps control seizures in people with epilepsy. It works alongside other medicines to reduce seizure frequency.
Anxiety Treatment – These tablets can also help people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Moreover, reduces feelings of worry, fear, and stress.
Pregabalin affects the nervous system by targeting special calcium channels in the brain and nerves. These channels control how signals are sent in the body. When nerves become too active, they can send too many signals, causing pain or seizures. Pregabalin slows down this process, helping the body feel calmer and reducing discomfort.
Pregabalin Sustained-Release Tablets should be taken once a day, preferably at the same time each day. Swallow the tablet whole with water, without crushing or chewing it. It is best to take the medicine after a meal to avoid stomach discomfort. Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly without talking to a doctor, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible, but if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule.
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