5.8 WEIGHT GAIN. Pregabalin treatment may cause weight gain. In pregabalin controlled clinical trials in adult patients of up to 14 weeks, a gain of 7% or more over baseline weight was observed in 9% of pregabalin-treated patients and 2% of placebo-treated patients.
(table 2)Pregabalin: Adverse Reaction: Weight Gain. Pregabalin: Adverse Reaction: Weight Gain compared to a weight-adjusted maternal dose of 300 mg/day.
Weight gain may occur; long-term cardiovascular effects of pregabalin-associated weight gain are unknown It is best to take pregabalin at evenly spaced
5.8 Weight Gain. Pregabalin treatment may cause weight gain. In pregabalin controlled clinical trials in adult patients of up to 14 weeks, a gain of 7% or more over baseline weight was observed in 9% of pregabalin- treated patients and 2% of placebo-treated patients.
Weight Gain. PREGABALIN may cause weight gain. In pregabalin-controlled peripheral neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia clinical trials with
Lyrica (pregabalin) and weight gain. Weight gain is one of the possible side effects of taking pregabalin (Lyrica) as prescribed. However, the
Lyrica (pregabalin) and weight gain. Weight gain is one of the possible side effects of taking pregabalin (Lyrica) as prescribed. However, the
5.8 Weight Gain. Pregabalin treatment may cause weight gain. In pregabalin controlled clinical trials in adult patients of up to 14 weeks, a gain of 7% or more over baseline weight was observed in 9% of pregabalin-treated patients and 2% of placebo-treated patients.
5.8 Weight Gain. Pregabalin treatment may cause weight gain. In pregabalin controlled clinical trials in adult patients of up to 14 weeks, a gain of 7% or more over baseline weight was observed in 9% of pregabalin-treated patients and 2% of placebo-treated patients.
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