Yes, it is possible to develop a dependence on pregabalin, particularly if it is used for extended periods or in higher doses than prescribed. While it is not classified as a controlled substance in many regions, some individuals may misuse it for its sedative or anxiolytic effects, leading to psychological dependence. If you are concerned about dependence, it is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider.
well dependent is when you are are NOT independent so in your daily life you could just have S.E.X and then that is how you become non independent
is dependent on the independent variable
dependent
yes
80 is neither dependent nor independent. It is a number: a variable can be dependent or independent, not a constant.
The Pregabalin as IP is usually analyzed in the laboratory.
Co_codamol and pregabalin be taken separate times
no
uv max of pregabalin are following: 1.in water 276nm 2.in methanol 210nm
One of the side effects of Pregabalin is increased appetite, but as with any drug, it depends upon the individual.
Reflux and vomiting do occur in up to 2-3% of patients taking pregabalin (Lyrica).
Dependent from or on what?.
You become dependent of it.
no
yes it is
dependent
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