Pregalin D Capsule (Pregabalin + Duloxetine)- Uses, Side effects, Warnings, Video in hindi

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Pregalin D Capsule contains Pregabalin and Duloxetine. This capsule is used to treat peripheral neuropathy and other neuropathic pain-related disorders.

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Uses of Pregalin D Capsule

  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Sciatica (nerve pain in leg)
  • Post-herpetic neuralgia (after shingles)
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic nerve pain disorders

How Does Pregalin D Capsules Work?

  • Pregabalin works by reducing abnormal electrical activity in nerves and decreasing pain signal transmission.
  • Duloxetine is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that increases levels of serotonin and norepinephrine, helping in pain control and mood improvement.
  • That result stronger and longer-lasting pain relief.

Dosage & How to Take?

  • Always follow your doctor’s prescription.  
  • Usually taken once daily at night
  • Can be taken with or without food

Common Side Effects of Pregalin D Capsule:

  • Dizziness
  • Sleepiness
  • Weight gain
  • Swelling in hands/feet
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Blurred vision
  • Drowsiness

Precautions & Warnings

  • Avoid alcohol (increases drowsiness)
  • Do not drive after taking the medicine
  • Use cautiously in elderly patients
  • Dose adjustment required in kidney disease
  • Do not stop suddenly (risk of withdrawal symptoms)
  • Patients with severe heart problems.
  • People with history of drug abuse.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women (consult doctor).

Drug Interactions

This combination may interact with:
  • Sedatives or sleeping pills
  • Antidepressants
  • Alcohol

Always inform your doctor about all medicines you are taking.

FAQs

1. Is Pregabalin & Nortriptyline safe?
Yes, when used under medical supervision.
 
2. Can it cause addiction?
Pregabalin may cause dependence if misused, so use carefully.
 
3. How long does it take to work?
Relief usually starts within 1–2 weeks, but full effect may take longer.

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