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What Is The Medication Lyrica Is That A Name For Lipitor?
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.
Carrie B is correct.
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