In addition to the desired effect, pregabalin may cause some adverse effects. Although not all of these side effects can occur, if they do, they may require medical attention.
Consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Less common
Chest pain
Cold sweat
Cool, pale skin
Cough produces mucus
Breathing is difficult or labored
Muscle soreness, twitching or twitching, or weakness
The rare
Blistering, peeling or sagging of the skin
Swelling or swelling in the face, arms, hands, legs or feet
chills
cough
diarrhea
Difficulty swallowing
dizzy
A fast heartbeat
Urticaria, itching, rash
Pain in joints or muscles
Puffiness or swelling around the eyelids or eyes, face, lips, or tongue
Unknown incidence
Blue lips, nails, or skin
Irregular, fast or slow or shallow breathing
Loss of consciousness
nausea
Serious constipation
Stomach cramps or pain
vomiting
There may be side effects that do not normally require medical attention. These side effects may disappear during treatment as your body adjusts to the medication. In addition, your healthcare professional may be able to tell you ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. If any of the following side effects persist or are annoying, or you have any questions about them, consult your healthcare professional:
Relatively common; generally
Friendly fire
Blurred vision
Burning, tingling, numbness or pain in the hand, arm, foot or leg
Changes in walking and balance
clumsy
confused
Defecate difficulty
Less common
anxiety
A feeling of bloating or fullness
Decreased or altered vision
depressed
Excess air or gas in the stomach or intestines
Eye diseases
False or unusual feelings of happiness
A general feeling of malaise or sickness
Unknown incidence
Breast augmentation
Breast swelling or breast pain in women and men
Some patients may also experience other side effects that are not listed. If you notice any other effects, consult your healthcare professional.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You can report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.