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What Is The Medication Lyrica Is That A Name For Lipitor?

Posted by admin on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

In the envelope of mail order prescriptions the bottle says Lyrica and it is supose to be lipitor? Is that a generic name?
Or did they make a mistake?

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Lyrica is for SEIZURES and FIBROMYLAGIA not neuropathy. I am not a nurse and I know that. Lipitor is for high cholesterol. So they are not the same medication. If those nurses want to say that I am wrong they can go to Lyrica’s website and look it up! The company who makes it makes no mention of it’s use for neuropathy. Gosh I am glad neither of them have been my nurse!

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I’m a nurse, and they DEFIANTLY made a mistake! Lipitor is a cholesterol lowering medication, and Lyrica is used for neuropathathy. I’d call the pharmacy ASAP and ask to speak to a supervisor to get the problem corrected.

By acacia_acacia99 a on February 9th, 2010 at 9:14 am

Carrie B is correct.

 

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