Neurabalin 300 mg Pregabalin
Neurabalin 300 mg is a prescription medicine that contains:
- Generic name: Pregabalin
- Drug class: Anticonvulsant / Neuropathic pain medication
- Strength: 300 mg capsule
👉 It is commonly used for nerve-related pain and brain nerve calming effects.
🔹 What it is used for
Doctors prescribe Neurabalin 300 mg for:
- ⚡ Neuropathic pain (nerve pain)
- Diabetes nerve pain (diabetic neuropathy)
- Shingles nerve pain (post-herpetic neuralgia)
- Spinal cord injury pain
- 😰 Generalized anxiety disorder (in some cases)
- 💢 Fibromyalgia (widespread body pain)
- ⚡ Partial seizures (as add-on treatment)
🔹 How it works
Pregabalin works by acting on the calcium channels in the brain and nerves:
- Reduces overactive nerve signals
- Lowers pain transmission
- Produces calming and mild sedative effect
- Helps reduce anxiety and improves sleep in some patients
🔹 Dosage (VERY IMPORTANT ⚠️)
- Usual dose range: 150 mg – 600 mg per day (divided doses)
- 300 mg is often a moderate-to-strong daily dose
- Doctors usually start low and increase gradually
👉 Do NOT increase or stop suddenly without doctor advice.
🔹 Common side effects
Very common effects include:
- 😴 Sleepiness / drowsiness
- 😵 Dizziness
- 🧠 Difficulty concentrating
- 👁️ Blurred vision
- ⚖️ Weight gain
- 💧 Swelling in hands/feet
🔴 Serious risks (important)
- ⚠️ Drowsiness can be strong → risk of accidents
- ⚠️ Can cause dependence in some cases
- ⚠️ Mood changes or depression (rare but serious)
- ⚠️ Breathing problems if mixed with alcohol or sedatives
- ⚠️ Sudden stopping may worsen symptoms or cause withdrawal issues
🚫 Warnings
Avoid or be careful if you:
- Drink alcohol ❌
- Take sleeping pills, benzodiazepines, or opioids
- Have kidney disease
- Need to drive or work with machines



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