Pregabalin
important information for the patient.
Pregabalin Reddy belongs to a group of medicines used to treat epilepsy, neuropathic pain, and generalized anxiety disorder in adults.
Neuropathic pain of peripheral and central origin: Pregabalin Reddy is used to treat long-lasting pain caused by nerve damage. Many different diseases, such as diabetes or shingles, can cause peripheral neuropathic pain. The pain can be described as a feeling of heat, burning, throbbing, shooting, stabbing, sharp pain, cramps, aching, tingling, or numbness. Peripheral and central neuropathic pain can also be associated with mood changes, sleep disturbances, fatigue, which can affect the patient's physical and social functioning and overall quality of life.
Epilepsy: Pregabalin Reddy is used to treat certain types of epilepsy (partial seizures, which may or may not be secondary generalized) in adults. The doctor may prescribe Pregabalin Reddy if the patient's current treatment does not fully control the disease. Pregabalin Reddy should always be used as an add-on therapy to the patient's current antiepileptic medication. Pregabalin Reddy should not be used as monotherapy, but always in combination with other antiepileptic drugs.
Generalized anxiety disorder:Pregabalin Reddy is used to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The symptoms of GAD include prolonged, excessive anxiety and worry that are difficult to control. GAD can also cause restlessness, feeling on edge or irritability, being easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating or feeling like your mind is blank, irritability, increased muscle tension, or sleep disturbances. The symptoms are different from the stress and tension of everyday life.
If the patient is allergic to pregabalin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).
Before taking Pregabalin Reddy, the patient should discuss it with their doctor or pharmacist.
Dependence
Some people may become dependent on Pregabalin Reddy (need to continue taking the medicine). After stopping Pregabalin Reddy, the patient may experience withdrawal symptoms (see section 3 "How to take Pregabalin Reddy" and "Stopping Pregabalin Reddy"). If the patient is concerned that they may become dependent on Pregabalin Reddy, they should discuss this with their doctor.
If the patient experiences any of the following symptoms while taking Pregabalin Reddy, it may indicate dependence:
The safety and efficacy of Pregabalin Reddy in children and adolescents (under 18 years of age) have not been established, so pregabalin should not be used in this age group.
The patient should tell their doctor or pharmacist about all medicines they are currently taking or have recently taken, as well as any medicines they plan to take.
Pregabalin Reddy and some medicines may interact with each other (interactions). When taken with other medicines that have a sedating effect (e.g., opioids), Pregabalin Reddy may increase these effects and cause respiratory failure, coma, and death. The degree of dizziness, somnolence, and decreased concentration may increase if Pregabalin Reddy is taken with medicines containing:
Pregabalin Reddy can be taken with oral contraceptives.
Pregabalin Reddy capsules can be taken with or without food.
The patient should not drink alcohol while taking Pregabalin Reddy.
Pregabalin Reddy should not be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding, unless the doctor decides otherwise. Taking pregabalin during the first 3 months of pregnancy may cause birth defects in the unborn baby that require treatment. A study in Scandinavian countries analyzed data from women who took pregabalin during the first 3 months of pregnancy and found birth defects in 6 out of every 100 babies born, while in women who did not take pregabalin, birth defects occurred in 4 out of every 100 babies born. The reported birth defects included facial defects (cleft lip and palate), eye defects, central nervous system defects (including brain defects), kidney defects, and genital defects.
Women of childbearing age should use effective contraception. If the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding, thinks they may be pregnant, or plans to have a baby, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
Pregabalin Reddy may cause dizziness, somnolence, and decreased concentration. The patient should not drive a car, operate complex machines, or perform potentially hazardous activities until they have determined the effect of the medicine on their ability to perform these activities.
If the patient has been diagnosed with an intolerance to some sugars, they should contact their doctor before taking the medicine.
The medicine contains less than 1 mmol (23 mg) of sodium per hard capsule, which means it is essentially "sodium-free".
This medicine should always be taken exactly as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient has any doubts, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist. The patient should not take more of the medicine than prescribed.
The doctor will determine the dose of the medicine that is right for the patient.
Pregabalin Reddy is for oral use only.
If the patient feels that Pregabalin Reddy is too strong or too weak, they should inform their doctor or pharmacist.
Patients over 65 years of age should take Pregabalin Reddy according to the schedule presented, unless they have kidney disease.
In patients with impaired renal function, the doctor may decide on a different dosing schedule and/or adjust the dose of the medicine.
The capsule should be swallowed whole and washed down with water.
Pregabalin Reddy should be taken for as long as the doctor prescribes, and the treatment should only be stopped on the doctor's advice.
The patient should inform their doctor or go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately. The patient should take the packaging or bottle of Pregabalin Reddy with them. After taking a higher dose of Pregabalin Reddy than prescribed, the patient may feel drowsy, confused, agitated, or restless. There have also been reports of seizures and loss of consciousness (coma).
It is important to take Pregabalin Reddy regularly at the same times every day. If the patient misses a dose, they should take it as soon as possible, unless it is almost time for the next dose. In this case, the patient should continue with the prescribed schedule. The patient should not take a double dose to make up for a missed dose.
The patient should not stop taking Pregabalin Reddy suddenly. If the patient wants to stop taking Pregabalin Reddy, they should first talk to their doctor. The doctor will inform them how to do this. If the treatment needs to be stopped, it should be done gradually over at least one week. The patient should be aware that after stopping short-term or long-term treatment with Pregabalin Reddy, certain side effects may occur, known as withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms include sleep disturbances, headache, nausea, anxiety, diarrhea, flu-like symptoms, seizures, nervousness, depression, thoughts of self-harm or suicide, pain, excessive sweating, and dizziness. These symptoms may be more frequent or severe if the patient has taken Pregabalin Reddy for a longer period. If the patient experiences withdrawal symptoms, they should contact their doctor.
If the patient has any further doubts about taking this medicine, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, Pregabalin Reddy can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
The patient should be aware that after stopping short-term or long-term treatment with Pregabalin Reddy, certain side effects may occur, known as withdrawal symptoms (see section "Stopping Pregabalin Reddy").
Some side effects, such as somnolence, may occur more frequently because patients with spinal cord injury may be taking other medicines, such as painkillers or muscle relaxants, which have similar side effects to Pregabalin Reddy, and the severity of these effects may be greater when such medicines are taken at the same time.
After the medicine was placed on the market, the following side effects have also been reported: breathing difficulties, shallow breathing.
If the patient experiences any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, they should tell their doctor or pharmacist. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Drug Safety Monitoring of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products: Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, tel.: +48 22 49-21-301, fax: +48 22 49-21-309, website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl.
Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder.
Reporting side effects will help to gather more information on the safety of the medicine.
The medicine should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
The patient should not take this medicine after the expiry date stated on the carton or bottle after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month stated.
There are no special precautions for storing the medicine.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. The patient should ask their pharmacist how to dispose of medicines they no longer use. This will help protect the environment.
Pregabalin Reddy, 25 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 25 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 50 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 50 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 75 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 75 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 100 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 100 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 150 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 150 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 200 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 200 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 225 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 225 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 300 mg, hard capsules
Each hard capsule contains 300 mg of pregabalin.
Pregabalin Reddy, 25 mg, 50 mg, 150 mg, hard capsules
Capsule contents: lactose monohydrate, cornstarch, talc
Capsule shell: gelatin, titanium dioxide (E 171), sodium lauryl sulfate
Ink: shellac, iron oxide black (E 172), potassium hydroxide.
Pregabalin Reddy, 75 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, 225 mg, 300 mg, hard capsules
Capsule contents: lactose monohydrate, cornstarch, talc
Capsule shell: gelatin, titanium dioxide (E 171), sodium lauryl sulfate, iron oxide red (E 172)
Ink: shellac, iron oxide black (E 172), potassium hydroxide.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 25 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 50 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 75 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 or 84 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 100 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 84 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 150 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 or 84 capsules in a carton.
What Pregabalin Reddy looks like and contents of the pack | |
25 mg capsules | Opaque white capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "291" printed on the body with black ink. Size 4 (14.3 ± 0.4 mm). |
50 mg capsules | Opaque white capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "292" printed on the body with black ink. The body of the capsule is marked with a black band. Size 3 (15.9 ± 0.4 mm). |
75 mg capsules | Opaque red capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "293" printed on the body with black ink. Size 4 (14.3 ± 0.4 mm). |
100 mg capsules | Opaque red capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "294" printed on the body with black ink. Size 3 (15.9 ± 0.4 mm). |
150 mg capsules | Opaque white capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "295" printed on the body with black ink. Size 2 (17.8 ± 0.4 mm). |
200 mg capsules | Opaque light red capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "296" printed on the body with black ink. Size 1 (19.2 ± 0.4 mm). |
225 mg capsules | Opaque light red capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "297" printed on the body with black ink. Size 1 (19.2 ± 0.4 mm). |
300 mg capsules | Opaque red capsules with "RDY" printed on the cap and "298" printed on the body with black ink. Size 0 (21.4 ± 0.4 mm). |
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 200 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 84 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 225 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 capsules in a carton.
Pregabalin Reddy, hard capsules, 300 mg:
PVC/PVDC/Aluminum blister pack containing 56 capsules in a carton.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Marketing authorization holder:
Reddy Holding GmbH
Kobelweg 95
86156 Augsburg
Germany
Tel.: +49 821 74881 0
Manufacturer/Importer:
Betapharm Arzneimittel GmbH
Kobelweg 95
86156 Augsburg
Germany
Germany
Pregabalin beta 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 225, 300 mg hard capsules
Austria
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Czech Republic
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Netherlands
Pregabaline Reddy 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 225, 300 mg hard capsules
Poland
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Slovakia
Pregabalin Reddy 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 225, 300 mg hard capsules
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