2021
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2020.1857992
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Pregabalin for neuropathic pain in primary care settings: recommendations for dosing and titration

Abstract: Pregabalin is one of the first-line treatments approved for the management of neuropathic pain (NeP). While many patients benefit from treatment with pregabalin, they are often treated with suboptimal doses, possibly due to unfamiliarity around prescribing the drug and/or side effects that can occur with up-titration. This narrative review discusses key aspects of initiating, titrating, and managing patients prescribed pregabalin therapy, and addresses concerns around driving and the potential for abuse, as we… Show more

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“…27 Additionally, MMA has been shown to promote better pain control at outpatient follow-up and reduce hospital readmissions in patients undergoing surgery. 29 Some studies, however, state that for patients who are on gabapentin for a short period of time, tapering could be done in the span of 3-7 days. [30][31][32] At our center, we recommend gabapentin be tapered by 150 mg daily in the span of 5 days postdischarge (if patients were receiving gabapentin three times daily as inpatients) or be tapered in 1 day with a total dose of 150 mg (if patients were receiving gabapentin once daily as inpatients).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Additionally, MMA has been shown to promote better pain control at outpatient follow-up and reduce hospital readmissions in patients undergoing surgery. 29 Some studies, however, state that for patients who are on gabapentin for a short period of time, tapering could be done in the span of 3-7 days. [30][31][32] At our center, we recommend gabapentin be tapered by 150 mg daily in the span of 5 days postdischarge (if patients were receiving gabapentin three times daily as inpatients) or be tapered in 1 day with a total dose of 150 mg (if patients were receiving gabapentin once daily as inpatients).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In einer Metaanalyse fand sich ein besseres Ansprechen bei einer Tagesdosis von 600 mg im Vergleich zu der Tagesdosis von 300 mg [ 41 ]. Eine langsame Aufdosierung wird empfohlen [ 42 ].…”
Section: Therapie Der Diabetischen Polyneuropathie (Pnp)unclassified
“…[10] There is evidence that the efficacy of pregabalin against painful DPN is dose-dependent. [1,[11][12][13] It can be administered twice or occasionally 3 times daily, and most patients require 300 mg/d or more for symptomatic relief. Recently, an extended-release formulation of pregabalin was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of painful DPN and postherpetic neuralgia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%