Managing Your Condition Is About
More Than Medicine
In addition to taking LYRICA, there are other things you can do to help manage your
condition. The tips below are some ideas to get you started. And be sure to ask
your doctor or other members of your healthcare team about additional things you
may want to consider.
What can I do to manage my condition?
It's important to remember that no one medication can treat every aspect of your condition. So
there may be more you can do. For instance, maintaining a healthy diet and incorporating
regular exercise into your daily routine may also help. Speak to your doctor before
making changes to your diet or exercise routine.
How can I work with my doctor to get the most from treatment?
You and your doctor are a team. Be sure to ask your doctor questions, and keep him
or her informed of your progress and any side effects you may be experiencing. To
find out when to schedule a follow-up appointment and how to monitor your progress,
click here.
Get Tips Specifically for Your Condition
What else can I do to manage my fibromyalgia pain?
You’ve probably tried many ways to manage your fibromyalgia pain, including prescription medicine.
But your prescription is only part of a complete fibromyalgia treatment plan. To
learn what else may help, visit LYRICA
ANSWERS for fibromyalgia.
What else can I do to manage my diabetic nerve pain?
You may realize that the diabetic nerve pain in your feet and hands is related to your diabetes.
But did you know this type of pain is actually caused by nerve damage? This specific
type of pain is known as diabetic nerve pain or painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. To
learn more about relieving your diabetic nerve pain,
visit LYRICA ANSWERS for diabetic nerve pain.
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