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  2. Pregabalin - Wikipedia

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    [23] [33] [138] In the United States as of July 2019 the wholesale/pharmacy cost for generic pregabalin is US$0.17–0.22 per 150 mg capsule. [ 140 ] From 2008 until 2018, Pfizer engaged in extensive direct-to-consumer advertising campaigns to promote its branded product Lyrica for fibromyalgia and diabetic nerve pain indications.

  3. Medicare coverage for Lyrica - AOL

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    Medicare will cover the cost of Lyrica when it is medically necessary. Lyrica received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 2004 for treating nerve pain. People may have nerve pain with ...

  4. Is Lyrica Covered by Medicare? - AOL

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    Generic pregabalin is usually on tier 1 or the lowest cost for most plans. You may have to pay a higher cost if you want Lyrica. Some plans only cover generic pregabalin.

  5. Duloxetine - Wikipedia

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    A crossover trial found that duloxetine, pregabalin, and amitriptyline offered similar levels of pain relief. [38] Duloxetine also has similar effect on pain relief in diabetic neuropathic pain as gabapentin. [39] Comparing at various doses, the strongest effect on relieving diabetic neuropatic pain is on 120 mg/d dose. [39]

  6. Gabapentin - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin at a low dose of 100 mg has a T max (time to peak levels) of approximately 1.7 hours, while the T max increases to 3 to 4 hours at higher doses. [86] Food does not significantly affect the T max of gabapentin and increases the C max and area-under-curve levels of gabapentin by approximately 10%.

  7. Gabapentinoid - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin at a low dose of 100 mg has a T max (time to peak levels) of approximately 1.7 hours, while the T max increases to 3 to 4 hours at higher doses. [1] The T max of pregabalin is generally less than or equal to 1 hour at doses of 300 mg or less. [1]