Pregabalin Methyl & Nortriptyline Tab
May 02, 2023
Pregabalin Methyl & Nortriptyline Tab
PREGABRIAL 3D is a combination of Pregabalin-Methylcobalamin and Nortriptyline that is used to treat neuropathic pain, which is a type of pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system.
Pregabalin is an anticonvulsant medication that works by reducing the release of certain neurotransmitters in the brain that contribute to pain and seizures. Methylcobalamin is a form of vitamin B12 that is involved in the production of myelin, a protective sheath that surrounds nerves. Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant medication that can help to reduce neuropathic pain.
PREGABRIAL 3D can help to provide relief of neuropathic pain by targeting multiple pathways involved in its development and perception.
The dosage and frequency of use of PREGABRIAL 3D depend on the specific condition being treated and the patient's individual needs. Common side effects of this combination medication may include dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, and blurred vision. It may also interact with certain medications, so it is important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you are taking before starting treatment.
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