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A client has been prescribed pregabalin for simple partial seizures. what is a contraindication for this medication?

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There are many conditions under which the medicine such as Pregabalin can show harmful effect on the person.

It is a medicine which is used in case of epilepsy, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain and other such conditions.

These conditions can be:

  • A significant decrease in the certain blood clotting cells known as platelets.
  • Depression
  • Chronic heart failure
  • Heart related disorders
  • Weight gain
  • Any of the allergies encountered after taking the medicines
  • Reduction in kidney function
  • Muscle tenderness

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User PaulWebbster
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The contradictions of the drug, named pregabilin are the following;

· Alcohol use

· Hypersens

· CNS depressant if used

· Depression

· Renal impairment

· Elderly people

· Angioedema

This are the following contradictions that may interfere or cause certain reactions if drug is taken and the individual falls under the following categories.

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