PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is prescribed to for the treatment of severe anxiety,panic attacks and seizures
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is also commonly prescribed as treatment of fibromyalgia and nerve damage associated with diabetes
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S contains Pregabalin
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is taken orally (via mouth)
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is to be administered under doctor’s advisement
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is prescribed to individuals above 18 years of age
Description
About
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S belongs to a family of chemicals known as anticonvulsants and is prescribed for treatment of anxiety,epilepsy and nerve damage caused by diabetes and herpes zoster virus (shingles).PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S works by interrupting the nerve signals that stimulate pain thereby,calming the nerves and decreasing the pain felt by the patient.
2-3 tablets per day are prescribed most commonly.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S’s dosage is entirely dependent upon the patient’s pain level and how well they respond to PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S and therefore,each patient has a different dose customized to fit their needs best,by a doctor.It is normal to have your dose altered periodically by a doctor to best fit the patient’s requirements.
For patients under the age of 18 years as well as for pregnant and lactating mothers,PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is not safe and therefore not prescribed.Elderly patients may ingest PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S but ideally a lower dosage,as due to decreased kidney functions in old age the elimination process of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S might be slower.
Fatigue,dry mouth,dizziness,headache and stomach problems are just a few of the common side effects felt by patients while ingesting PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S,these effects tend to resolve on their own in a few days’ time.Alcohol consumption is not advised while ingesting PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S as that would result in extreme dizziness.Unnecessary consumption of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is not advised.
It is advised to not stop treatment abruptly once the patient feels better (usually after a few days) without consulting a doctor.If you miss a dose of the medication, make sure you take it as soon as possible on that same day. If you don’t remember you missed the dose until the next day, do not double the dose and take your medication as per schedule as that may lead to serious adverse effects.
Indications
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S can be used to treat:
- Anxiety
- Nerve damage due to uncontrolled diabetes
- Nerve damage due to Herpes Zoster Virus (shingles)
- Epilepsy
- Spinal cord injury
How Does PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S Work
It is uncertain how PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S works exactly but it is said that PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S works by blocking voltage gated calcium channels,that in turn reduce/block the entrance of calcium ions thereby,reducing the number of nerve impulses triggered and felt by the patient.
How To Use PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is to be ingested orally with sufficient liquids,to ease the passage of the tablet.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S can be ingested at any time of the day although it is preferable that it be ingested after dinner.Tablet is not to be crushed or chewed but instead swallowed whole.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S can be ingested either with or without food.
It is advised to not stop treatment abruptly once the patient feels better (usually after a few days) without consulting a doctor as that would patient experiencing adverse effects such as stomach problems,dizzinesss,headaches and other withdrawl symptoms.If you miss a dose of the medication, make sure you take it as soon as possible on that same day. If you don’t remember you missed the dose until the next day or remember when the time for the next dose is near;do not double the dose and take your medication as per schedule as that may lead to serious adverse effects
Dosage
A tablet is most commonly prescribed to be taken 2-3 times a day,though PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S’s dosage is entirely dependent upon the patient’s pain level and how well they respond to PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S and therefore,each patient has a different dose customized to fit their needs best by a doctor.Patients are prescribed a lower dose of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S in the beginning as PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S causes dizziness;the dose may be increased after a few weeks depending on how the patient responds to PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.
A low dosage of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S may be prescribed to elderly patients suffering from mild to moderate kidney impairment as elimination of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S from the body in such cases is slower.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is not prescribed to patients under the age of 18 years.
Pregnancy Use And Lactation
This drug is not to be taken or prescribed to expecting and lactating mothers as it may have fatal consequences for the unborn child.If you are taking the drug and become pregnant,inform your doctor immediately.Small amounts of this drug can be transferred to the child through breast milk and therefore this PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S isn’t recommended to lactating mothers.If you are planning to conceive and are taking PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S as treatment,then refer to the doctor.The physician is likely to change your medicine and dosage.
Contraindications
Please tell your doctor if you have a history of any of the following before using PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:
- Allergy to PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S or any other medicine or food substance
- Acute intoxication with alcohol
- Addiction to hypnotics,analgesics or other CNS-acting drugs
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions before using PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:
- Avoid abrupt withdrawal (taper over at least 1 week)
- Severe congestive heart failure
- Renal impairment
- Lung impairment
- History of substance abuse
- Encephalopathy
- Diabetes
- Monitor patients for suicidal thoughts or behaviour
- Elderly
Interactions With Other Medications
Please tell your doctor about the use of the following before using PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S:
- Oxycodone
- Ethanol
- Lorazepam
- Opioid analgesics
- Alcohol
- CNS depressants
- Anti-spasticity agents
- Antihistamine
- Orlistat
Adverse Effects
Common Adverse Effects
Like most medicines,PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S has certain side effects which include:
- Dry mouth
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Flatulence
- Oedema
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Somnolence
- Fatigue
These effects tend to be mild and resolve in a few days of taking PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.
Rare Adverse Effects
- Nasopharyngitis
- Insomnia
- Decreased libido
- Ataxia
- Tremor
- Dysarthria
- Hypoaesthesia
- Erectile dysfunction
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Back and limb pain
- Cervical spasm
- Irritability
- Attention disturbance
- Memory impairment
- Paraesthesia
- Euphoria
- Confusion
- Weight gain
- Visual disturbances
- Renal failure
- Encephalopathy
If any of the following adverse effects are seen or felt,the patient is advised to immediately contact their doctor.
How To Cope With Some Of The Adverse Effects
- Feeling dizzy (lightheaded) or weak -If the medication makes you feel dizzy or weak, stop what you’re doing and sit or lie down until you feel better and do not rise too fast or immediately from a sitting or lying down position to a standing posture. Do not drive or use tools or machinery in case of any of these effects.
- Feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting) or diarrhoea -Avoid eating rich or spicy food. It might help to take medication after food. If you’re being sick, try drinking small, frequent sips of water. If you have diarrhoea, replenish with plenty of water or other fluids.
- Dry Mouth- Can be helped by sipping water throughout the day,chewing sugarless gum and using alcohol free mouthwash.
- Fatigue – Patients are advised to have a healthy diet with a healthy balance of fruits and vegetables to help reduce fatigue in patients.Any and all unnecessary activities are advised to be cancelled for a few days so patients can rest.
Key Facts About PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S
- PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is prescribed to patients suffering from anxiety,nerve damage from diabetes or shingles and epilepsy
- PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S may cause common symptoms such as dry mouth,stomach problems and dizziness
- PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is not prescribed to pregnant or lactating women
- Alcohol intake is not recommended while undergoing treatment with PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S
- PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is not prescribed to children aged 18 years and under
FAQs
#1.WHAT IF I TAKE TOO MUCH OF PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?
In case of too much consumption by accident, kindly contact your doctor or nearby hospital straight away. The amount of medication that can result in severe side effects varies from person to person. An overdose results in slowing down of heart rate and difficulty breathing accompanied by dizziness and fainting spells.
#2.HOW IS PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S SUPPOSED TO BE TAKEN?
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is to be ingested orally,as per doctor’s prescription.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is to be taken either with or without food,preferably with water to ease the tablet’s passage to the patient’s throat.
#3.CAN I TAKE PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S DURING MY PREGNANCY?
No.PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S has been known to cause harm to the fetus and cause complications during pregnancy.Hence, it is advised to consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or may think you are pregnant.Small amounts of this drug can be transferred to the child through breast milk and therefore PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S isn’t recommended to lactating mothers.If you are planning to conceive and are taking PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S as treatment, then refer to the doctor.The physician is likely to change your medicine and dosage.
#4.HOW TO STORE PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?
PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S is to be kept away from the reach of children,in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity as that tends to ruin certain drugs.
#5.DOES PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S CAUSE ADDICTION?
Yes,excessive amounts of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S for an extremely long period of time,may cause addiction to PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.Although PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S taken under the advise and care of a doctor is safe.
#6.CAN I CONSUME ALCOHOL WITH PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?
Alcohol is known to cause extreme dizziness. It is best to avoid the intake of alcohol during the course of your treatment as PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S causes dizziness aswell.
#7.CAN PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S INTERFERE WITH FERTILITY?
There is evidence that suggests long term usage or excessive use of PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S may affect male fertility.
#8.CAN I DRIVE AFTER TAKING THIS MEDICATION?
This medication is known to make you dizzy hence, if that happens kindly avoid driving or operating any heavy machinery.
#9.WHAT ARE COMMON SIDE EFFECTS CAUSED BY PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S?
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue
- Somnolence (sleepiness)
- Headache
These effects tend to be mild and resolve in a few days of taking PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S.
#10.IS IT SAFE TO INGEST PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S WITH ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES?
Yes.It is perfectly safe to ingest PGB-NEO 50mg Tablet 7 ‘S while taking oral contraceptives.
Additional information
Type | Tablet |
---|---|
Feature | 50mg |
Unit | 'S |
Formula | Pregabalin |
Composition | Pregabalin 50 mg |
Brand | Mcolson Research Laboratories |
Prescription Required | Yes |