Experience:50mg Pregabalin - Surprisingly strong

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Experience reports - Pregabalin

  • Date: 29/01/2017
  • Gender: Male
  • Weight: 130 lbs / 59 kg
  • Age: 17
  • Etc: Also consumed 0.4 mg of tamsulosin, which likely had no effect on the subjective effects of the pregabalin

WARNING: Pregabalin (Lyrica) can have severe adverse effects in many individuals, including peripheral edema. DO NOT use this drug at high doses without knowing how you respond to it.

Report

Background:
I just started Lyrica for Restless Legs Syndrome and have been trying 50 mg for the past few days to ensure there are no serious side effects.

Experience:
At around 2200 Eastern Standard Time I consumed 50 mg of Lyrica and about ten minutes later I decided to take a bubble bath. As I waited for the bathtub to fill with water, I listened to some calming music. Maybe ten minutes or so after I got in the bath (at around 2234) I started feeling some effects from the Lyrica. It was hard to characterize, but I felt extremely calm and peaceful, much like a bar of alprazolam without the disinhibition and "out of it" feeling. It was actually rather pleasant. It had no effect on the restless legs, and I was told by my doctor it would take about a week or so to have any effect on it.

I actually felt very sociable and had the strong desire to talk with people. I felt a tad sleepy but it was not overwhelming. All of this felt rather natural, unlike benzodiazepines which have a more forced sedation and have more kick. There was a welcoming albeit very mild euphoria. The calming effect got more and more powerful. Music sounded amazing and I was very into the music I was listening to. I went to bed at around 0056 and fell asleep very quickly and woke up very refreshed.

Conclusion:
50 mg of pregabalin (currently only sold under the brand name Lyrica by Pfizer) was much stronger and nicer than I expected. I can definitely see why some psychiatrists prescribe it for anxiety, it was extremely calming without the general head-space of benzodiazepines or barbiturates. I will likely have to up my dose and I'll update this report as I do that.

Submitted by Sir Kibs

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