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Compare LACOSAMIDE (LACOSAMIDE) and PREGABALIN (PREGABALIN) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
LACOSAMIDE · Anticonvulsant
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action The precise mechanism by which lacosamide exerts its antiepileptic effects in humans remains to be fully elucidated. In vitro electrophysiological studies ...
Approved for
PREGABALIN, Lyrica, Alzain · Anticonvulsant
How it works
Other agent
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 18 Reddit discussions
LACOSAMIDE
33%
positive
3 threads
PREGABALIN
33%
positive
15 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
3 Reddit threads analysed for LACOSAMIDE
Overall Sentiment
Slightly positive
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
8 upvotes
It's a nontrivial hassle to treat lacosamide as a control and it definitely has delayed patient care in every hospital I've worked at. You have to pop it out of the vault, fill out a compounding sheet, walk it over to the nurse instead of tubing it, etc. I know of no instances of lacosamide abuse o
like for lancosamide it states that Lacosamide is effectively removed from plasma by hemodialysis. Following a 4-hour hemodialysis treatment, AUC of VIMPAT is reduced by approximately 50%. Therefore dosage supplementation of up to 50% following hemodialysis should be considered. In all renal impai
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15 Reddit threads analysed for PREGABALIN
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
271 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I came across this news today and thought I should share it here. It sounds promising because it’s the first drug that targets one of the root causes of chronic pain and fatigue: non-restorative sleep. >The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved Tonmya, a non-opioid, under-the-to
6 years ago I broke my knee playing rugby. I was 33. I had a fair bit of metal put in and lots and lots of rehab. 2 years on crutches and over 4 years of physio. Nothing helped the pain and they removed the metal, which also didn’t help. I had a nerve block injection and was told it may stop the pai
In 2018 I started having daily headaches, it was in my temples, eyebrows/forehead and neck/occipital. I was bedridden for 6 years, unable to work, study, clean my own bedroom or even watching something on TV. I've taken every possible migraine medication: topiramate, emgality, amitriptyline, pregaba
The Italian Society for Rheumatology (SIR) has developed 17 recommendations for the diagnosis and management of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), emphasizing a comprehensive, individualized, and evidence-based approach. Below is a summary of these recommendations: 1. Comprehensive Evaluation: FMS manage
I've had to move back home due to the cost of living be so high and my mum has taken my dihydrocodeine from me. She says I take it everyday and am addicted. She says that I should just take paracetamo and be on a pain patch. I'm only taking my dihydrocodeine as prescribed for my slipped discs and p
25F just recently diagnosed so I went to the pharmacy to pick up pregabalin prescribed by my rheumatologist. Of course I hadn’t taken it before so I asked the pharmacist to go over it with me. He asks “what’s it for”? I say “fibromyalgia” then the comments of “wow you’re pretty young for that”. I gu
Title says all. I was recently diagnosed with fibro after testing negative for other autoimmune and muscle diseases. However I seem to have a unique version where I experience 24/7 muscle stiffness and inflammation. Being a little risqué, it feels like I'm tightly wrapped up in BDSM-type rope all ov
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Both LACOSAMIDE and PREGABALIN belong to the Anticonvulsant class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients. LACOSAMIDE is administered via Intravenous, whereas PREGABALIN uses Oral. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
LACOSAMIDE carries 4 FDA warnings. PREGABALIN carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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