INDICATION
Neurolin® is indicated for the management of neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral
neuropathy and management of post-herpetic neuralgia. It is also indicated for the adjunctive therapy
for adult patients with partial onset seizures. It can be used for the management of fibromyalgia and
neuropathic pain associated with spinal cord injury.
DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION
Neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy: The maximum recommended dose of
Pregabalin (Neurolin®) is 100 mg three times a day (300 mg/day) in patients with creatinine clearance of
at least 60 mL/min. Dosing should begin at 50 mg three times a day (150 mg/day) and may be increased
to 300 mg/day within 1 week based on efficacy and tolerability.
Post-herpetic neuralgia: The recommended dose of Pregabalin (Neurolin®) is 75 to 150 mg two times a
day, or 50 to 100 mg three times a day (150 to 300 mg/day) in patients with creatinine clearance of at
least 60 mL/min. Dosing should begin at 75 mg two times a day, or 50 mg three times a day (150
mg/day) and may be increased to 300 mg/day within 1 week based on efficacy and tolerability.
Adjunctive therapy for adult patients with partial onset seizures: Pregabalin (Neurolin®) at doses of 150
to 600 mg/day has been shown to be effective as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial onset
seizures in adults. The total daily dose should be divided and given either two or three times daily. In
general, it is recommended that patients be started on a total daily dose no greater than 150 mg/day (75
mg two times a day, or 50 mg three times a day). Based on individual patient response and tolerability,
the dose may be increased to a maximum dose of 600 mg/day.
Management of Fibromyalgia: The recommended dose of Pregabalin for fibromyalgia is 300 to 450
mg/day. Dosing should begin at 75 mg two times a day (150 mg/day) and may be increased to 150 mg
two times a day (300 mg/day) within 1 week based on efficacy and tolerability. Patients who do not
experience sufficient benefit with 300 mg/day may be further increased to 225 mg two times a day (450
mg/day). Neuropathic pain associated with spinal cord injury: The recommended dose range is 150 to
600 mg/day. The recommended starting dose is 75 mg two times a day (150 mg/day). The dose may be
increased to 150 mg two times a day (300 mg/day) within 1 week based on efficacy and tolerability.
Patients who do not experience sufficient pain relief after treatment with 300 mg/day and who tolerate
pregabalin may be treated with up to 300 mg two times a day. Neurolin® capsules can be taken without
regards to meals
CONTRAINDICATION
Pregabalin (Neurolin®) is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Pregabalin or any
of its components.
PRECAUTIONS AND WARNING
Discontinuation of Pregabalin (Neurolin®) without tapering may produce insomnia, nausea, headache
and diarrhea. So it should be tapered gradually over a minimum of 1 week rather than discontinued
abruptly. Creatinine kinase may be elevated if treated with Pregabalin. It should be discontinued rapidly
if myopathy is diagnosed or suspected or if creatinine kinase is elevated markedly.
SIDE EFFECTS
The most common side effects include dizziness, somnolence, dry mouth, edema, blurred vision, weight
gain, and abnormal thinking.
USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
Pregnancy: Pregnancy category C. So it should only used if potential benefit justifies the potential risks
to the fetus.
Nursing mother: It is not known if pregabalin is excreted in human milk; it is, however, present in the milk
of rats. So it should be used in nursing mother only if there is a clear benefit over the risk.
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