
Lyrica Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $6.11
Brand for: Pregabalin
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100MG, Pregabalin (60 Capsules)
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$20.77
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$6.11
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$12.68
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$18.64
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Price history for Lyrica (brand) & Pregabalin (generic)
60 Capsules, 100MG
Average retail price for Lyrica
Average retail price for Pregabalin
Average SaveHealth price for Pregabalin
Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.
Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Lyrica is $41.96 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 94.67% on Lyrica with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Lyrica (Pregabalin) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 25MG 30 Capsules $4.32 $0.14 25MG 60 Capsules $6.14 $0.10 25MG 90 Capsules $14.46 $0.16 25MG 120 Capsules $16.28 $0.14 25MG 180 Capsules $23.20 $0.13 50MG 30 Capsules $4.35 $0.14 50MG 60 Capsules $6.20 $0.10 50MG 90 Capsules $14.55 $0.16 50MG 120 Capsules $16.40 $0.14 50MG 180 Capsules $23.73 $0.13
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25MG | 30 Capsules | $4.32 | $0.14 |
| 25MG | 60 Capsules | $6.14 | $0.10 |
| 25MG | 90 Capsules | $14.46 | $0.16 |
| 25MG | 120 Capsules | $16.28 | $0.14 |
| 25MG | 180 Capsules | $23.20 | $0.13 |
| 50MG | 30 Capsules | $4.35 | $0.14 |
| 50MG | 60 Capsules | $6.20 | $0.10 |
| 50MG | 90 Capsules | $14.55 | $0.16 |
| 50MG | 120 Capsules | $16.40 | $0.14 |
| 50MG | 180 Capsules | $23.73 | $0.13 |
| 75MG | 30 Capsules | $4.26 | $0.14 |
| 75MG | 60 Capsules | $6.01 | $0.10 |
| 75MG | 90 Capsules | $14.27 | $0.16 |
| 75MG | 120 Capsules | $16.02 | $0.13 |
| 75MG | 180 Capsules | $24.47 | $0.14 |
| 100MG | 60 Capsules | $6.11 | $0.10 |
| 100MG | 90 Capsules | $7.92 | $0.09 |
| 100MG | 120 Capsules | $9.73 | $0.08 |
| 100MG | 180 Capsules | $19.84 | $0.11 |
| 100MG | 270 Capsules | $31.39 | $0.12 |
| 150MG | 60 Capsules | $6.74 | $0.11 |
| 150MG | 90 Capsules | $8.87 | $0.10 |
| 150MG | 120 Capsules | $10.99 | $0.09 |
| 150MG | 180 Capsules | $21.73 | $0.12 |
| 150MG | 270 Capsules | $29.70 | $0.11 |
| 200MG | 30 Capsules | $4.83 | $0.16 |
| 200MG | 60 Capsules | $7.16 | $0.12 |
| 200MG | 90 Capsules | $9.49 | $0.10 |
| 200MG | 180 Capsules | $22.98 | $0.13 |
| 200MG | 270 Capsules | $31.20 | $0.12 |
| 225MG | 30 Capsules | $5.13 | $0.17 |
| 225MG | 60 Capsules | $7.76 | $0.13 |
| 225MG | 90 Capsules | $16.89 | $0.19 |
| 225MG | 180 Capsules | $26.24 | $0.15 |
| 225MG | 270 Capsules | $31.85 | $0.12 |
| 300MG | 30 Capsules | $5.22 | $0.17 |
| 300MG | 60 Capsules | $7.93 | $0.13 |
| 300MG | 90 Capsules | $10.65 | $0.12 |
| 300MG | 120 Capsules | $13.36 | $0.11 |
| 300MG | 180 Capsules | $25.29 | $0.14 |
Is pregabalin a strong painkiller?
Pregabalin is not classified as a traditional painkiller like opioids or NSAIDs. It is an anticonvulsant medication that is often used to treat nerve pain associated with conditions such as diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and fibromyalgia. While it can be effective for certain types of pain, it is not considered a strong painkiller in the conventional sense.
Why are doctors reluctant to prescribe pregabalin?
Doctors may be cautious about prescribing pregabalin due to several reasons. Pregabalin has the potential for misuse and dependency, which can be a concern, especially in patients with a history of substance abuse. Additionally, it can cause side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and weight gain, which may not be suitable for all patients. There are also considerations regarding its interactions with other medications and the need to monitor for any adverse effects. Therefore, doctors weigh these factors carefully before prescribing pregabalin to ensure it is appropriate for the patient's specific condition and health profile.
Which is better, gabapentin or pregabalin?
The choice between gabapentin and pregabalin depends on the specific condition being treated, the patient's medical history, and how they respond to each medication. Both medications are used to treat similar conditions, such as neuropathic pain and certain types of seizures, but they have different dosing schedules and side effect profiles. Pregabalin is often considered to have a more predictable pharmacokinetic profile and may work faster, but it is also typically more expensive. A healthcare provider should be consulted to determine which medication is more appropriate for an individual's specific needs.
Is pregabalin used for severe pain?
Pregabalin is often prescribed for managing neuropathic pain, which is pain caused by nerve damage. It is also used for conditions such as fibromyalgia and as an adjunctive therapy for partial seizures. While it can be effective for certain types of pain, it may not be the first choice for all types of severe pain, such as acute pain from an injury or surgery. A healthcare provider can determine if pregabalin is appropriate based on the specific type and cause of the pain.
What brain chemicals does pregabalin affect?
Pregabalin primarily affects the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by binding to the alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels in the central nervous system. This action modulates the release of excitatory neurotransmitters, thereby reducing neuronal excitability.
