Pregabalin+methylcobalamin
About Pregabalin+methylcobalamin
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin belongs to the class of medications ‘anticonvulsants’ used in the treatment of neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is a chronic (long-term) progressive nerve disease that causes nerve pain due to nerve damage or the nervous system's malfunctioning. It is mostly seen in patients who had suffered a trauma or nerve injury, diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, cancer, multiple sclerosis (disease of the brain and spinal cord), shingles (a viral infection), and HIV.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin is a combination of two medicines: Pregabalin and Methylcobalamin. Pregabalin acts by decreasing the pain signals sent by a damaged nerve in the body. On the other hand, Methylcobalamin helps rejuvenate and protect damaged nerve cells by producing a substance called myelin (outer protective layer of nerve cell - neuron).
You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Pregabalin+methylcobalamin are dizziness, drowsiness, headache, anorexia (loss of appetite), nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, headache, hot sensation (burning pain), vision problems, and diaphoresis (sweating). Inform your doctor if any of these side effects persist.
Do not take Pregabalin+methylcobalamin if you are allergic to ‘Pregabalin’ and ‘Methylcobalamin’ or any contents before taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin if you have a history of heart diseases, liver or kidney disease, alcoholism, or drug abuse. It should not be used in children and adolescents below 18 years. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant and breastfeeding. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery as Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may cause dizziness or drowsiness. Pregabalin+methylcobalamin contains lactose, so inform your doctor if you have any intolerance to sugars. Do not discontinue treatment without telling your doctor.
Uses of Pregabalin+methylcobalamin
Medicinal Benefits
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin is a combination of two drugs: Pregabalin and Methylcobalamin. Pregabalin is an anticonvulsant that affects the brain's chemicals that send pain signals across the nervous system. It works by binding to the specific site on voltage-gated calcium channels (responsible for excitatory response), thereby decreasing brain activity. This effect helps in relieving nerve pain and lowers the risk of seizures. On the other hand, Methylcobalamin is a form of vitamin B12 that helps rejuvenate and protect damaged nerve cells by producing a substance called myelin (outer protective layer of nerve cells). Together, Pregabalin+methylcobalamin helps in providing relief from neuropathic pain and improved nerve signal conduction.
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Side Effects of Pregabalin+methylcobalamin
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Headache
- Anorexia (loss of appetite)
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Vision problems
- Hot sensation (burning pain)
- Diaphoresis (sweating)
- Weight gain
Drug Warnings
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may increase the risk of heart failure in patients with heart diseases. It may cause dizziness and somnolence (sleepiness). So, it might increase the risk of accidental injury in elderly patients. Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may also cause temporary vision problems. However, if this condition is persistent, consult your doctor immediately. Patients with diabetes who gain weight with Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may need a change in diabetic medicines. If you notice decreased urination while taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin, inform your doctor as Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may cause kidney failure in some cases. It may increase suicidal tendencies, though it is rare. You may experience convulsions after discontinuing Pregabalin+methylcobalamin. In such cases, inform your doctor immediately.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may interact with a pain killer (oxycodone), opioids, antianxiety drugs (lorazepam), antacid (omeprazole), antibiotic (neomycin), and anti-gout medication (colchicine).
Drug-Food Interaction: Avoid alcohol consumption while using Pregabalin+methylcobalamin.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Pregabalin+methylcobalamin should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases, kidney diseases, heart problems, alcoholism, drug abuse, and suicidal tendencies.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionAlcohol may worsen the condition by increasing the risk of side-effects.
Pregnancy
unsafePregabalin+methylcobalamin is a category C medicine. It is not recommended for use in pregnant women unless the doctor thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
cautionPregabalin+methylcobalamin should be used with caution in breastfeeding mothers unless the doctor thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.
Driving
cautionPregabalin+methylcobalamin may cause dizziness and drowsiness. So, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery while using Pregabalin+methylcobalamin.
Liver
cautionPregabalin+methylcobalamin should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases. Dose adjustments may be necessary.
Kidney
cautionPregabalin+methylcobalamin should be used with caution in patients with kidney diseases. Dose adjustments may be necessary
Children
unsafePregabalin+methylcobalamin is not recommended for anyone below the age of 18 years.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
Include food rich in vitamin B and D in your diet.
Include cayenne pepper in your diet as it can help in lowering neuropathic pain.
Exercising regularly helps in improving overall health and combating pain.
Rest well, get plenty of sleep.
Try taking a warm bath as it can be soothing.
Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
Meditation and yoga can help lower stress, decrease pain sensitivity, and improves coping skills.
Acupuncture can be helpful by stimulating pressure points.
Using essential oils for massages can help increase circulation.
Special Advise
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may increase suicidal thoughts. Extreme caution is advised with people suffering from suicidal tendencies or psychological problems.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin is known to cause dizziness and sleepiness, so it is advised to refrain from driving or doing any work that requires attention or concentration.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Neuropathic pain: Neuropathic pain is caused due to damage to sensory nerves. It is caused by chronic progressive nerve disease, infection, or injury. The pain could be intermittent or continuous, which is felt as a prickling, stabbing, tingling, or burning sensation. A feeling of numbness and loss of sense is also a common symptom of neuropathic pain. Usually, the body sends the pain signals when there is an injury, but with neuropathic pain, the pain is not triggered by an injury, the body unpromptedly sends the pain signals. Symptoms include spontaneous, untriggered pain, unpleasant feeling, shooting, burning or stabbing pain, difficulty resting or sleeping, and evoked pain (pain caused by events usually not painful).
FAQs
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin is used in the treatment of neuropathic pain, a chronic (long-term) progressive nerve disease that causes nerve pain due to nerve damage or the nervous system's malfunctioning.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin is a combination of two medicines: Pregabalin and Methylcobalamin. Pregabalin+methylcobalamin block the brain's pain signals and protect nerve cells from further damage, thereby improving nerve signal conduction to the whole body parts. These effects help to reduce pain in patients with neuropathic pain.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin should not be given to children and adolescents under the age of 18 years as it may increase suicidal thoughts.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin should not be stopped abruptly as it may cause withdrawal reactions such as trouble sleeping, headache, nausea, feeling anxious, diarrhea, flu-like symptoms, convulsions, nervousness, depression, pain, sweating, and dizziness. Pregabalin+methylcobalamin should be stopped gradually over a minimum of 1 week.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin can be used in patients with diabetes if they have neuropathic pain. However, inform your doctor if you notice any weight gain while using Pregabalin+methylcobalamin. Your doctor may change your diabetic medicines to stop weight gain. Also, take some measures to control weight such as eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may cause drowsiness. So, it is advised to refrain from activities such as driving or operating heavy machinery if you feel sleepy after taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin.
You may notice pain improvement within 2-3 days after taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin. However, it may take 2-3 months for your symptoms to improve depending on your health condition.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may increase your appetite, which might make you eat more, and thus increases the risk of weight gain. However, it’s easier to prevent weight gain than losing the weight. Try to eat a healthy balanced diet. Avoid consuming high-calorie foods, such as soft drinks, chips, oily food, biscuits, cakes, and sweets. If you feel hungry between meals, do not eat junk food, instead eat vegetables, fruits, and low-calorie foods. Regular exercise helps to prevent weight gain. If you still have any concerns, discuss with your doctor.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may rarely cause serious side effects such as allergic reaction, suicidal thoughts or swelling of limbs (legs, hands, or feet). If you experience any signs of these side effects, discontinue Pregabalin+methylcobalamin and consult your doctor. Signs of an allergic reaction include swelling of your face, lips, mouth, tongue, gums, and neck. Allergic reactions can also lead to skin rash, difficulty breathing, hives (raised bumps) or blisters. Watch out for any changes, especially sudden changes in behaviors, mood, thoughts or feelings, or if you have suicidal thoughts.
Pregabalin+methylcobalamin may show an initial benefit after 2 weeks of taking it. However, for full benefits, it may take around 2 to 3 months or more (in some patients).
If you forget to take a dose of Pregabalin+methylcobalamin, take it as soon as you remember. But, if it is time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your regular dose. Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.
No, taking a higher than the recommended dose may not be more effective, rather it may increase the risk of toxicity and serious side effects. If your symptoms are not relieved or there is an increased severity of your symptoms after using the recommended doses, please consult your doctor.
You are advised to avoid alcohol consumption while taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin as it may increase the risk of side effects. However, if you have any concerns, please discuss with your doctor.
If you have started taking Pregabalin+methylcobalamin, you may need to see your doctor regularly. However, if the recommended doses does not improve your symptoms or if the side effects persist or worsen which affect your routine activities, consult your doctor.
Store Pregabalin+methylcobalamin at room temperature in a cool place. Protect from light and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children.
The side effects of Pregabalin+methylcobalamin include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, increased appetite, weight gain and vision problems. If these side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
You are recommended to take Pregabalin+methylcobalamin only if it is advised by your doctor. Therefore, if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, take your doctor’s advice.
You are recommended to avoid driving or using any tools or machines until you know how Pregabalin+methylcobalamin affects you as it may cause dizziness or drowsiness in some people.