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      Pregalin 50mg Tablets | Pregabalin | Nerve Pain Reliever

      Home › Forums › Meditation › Pregalin 50mg Tablets | Pregabalin | Nerve Pain Reliever

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        Pregalin 50mg has Pregabalin in it, which is an anticonvulsant drug. Nociceptive pain is treated with it in adults. When nerve cells in the body get damaged, they can cause long-lasting pain called neuropathy. Physical symptoms include hot, burning, sharp, shooting, throbbing, or stabbing pain, as well as tingling or stiffness in certain parts of the body. Additionally, if nerve fibers that feed the brain are damaged, it may lead to changes in mood, trouble sleeping, and feeling tired.

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