Pregabalin (SR) & Methylcobalamin.
Jun 13, 2023
Pregabalin (SR) & Methylcobalamin
PREGABRIAL M FORTE
Pregabalin is an anticonvulsant and analgesic medication. It is primarily used to treat neuropathic pain, which is pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nerves. Pregabalin is also used as an adjunctive therapy for adults with partial-onset seizures, as well as for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. The "SR" in Pregabalin SR stands for sustained-release, which means the medication is formulated to release the drug gradually over a longer period of time, allowing for once-daily dosing.
Methylcobalamin is a form of vitamin B12. It plays a crucial role in the synthesis of DNA, the maintenance of nerve cells, and the production of red blood cells. Methylcobalamin is used as a dietary supplement and is also prescribed to treat vitamin B12 deficiency. In some cases, it may be used for conditions such as diabetic neuropathy, which is nerve damage caused by diabetes.
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