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Pregabalin

What is pregabalin?

Pregabalin (brand name Lyrica®), is an anticonvulsant and neuropathic pain medication. It is used to treat refractory or complex partial seizures and chronic neuropathic (nerve) pain in small animals. It has been used to treat other types of pain, including cancer pain, in cats and dogs. Pregabalin is a controlled drug in some jurisdictions.

"Pregabalin is a controlled drug in some jurisdictions."

It is used “off label” or “extra label” in animals. Many drugs are commonly prescribed for off-label use in veterinary medicine. In these instances, follow your veterinarian’s directions and cautions carefully.

How do I give my pet pregabalin?

Pregabalin comes in capsule and liquid suspension forms. 

  • Capsules and liquid suspensions are given orally (by mouth).
  • This medication can be given to your pet with food or on an empty stomach. 
  • Do not stop this medication suddenly.
  • Give this medication to your pet for the entire time prescribed by your veterinarian, even if it appears that your pet is feeling better.

This medication will take effect quickly, in about 1 to 2 hours. This medication is short-acting, meaning that effects should stop after 24 hours but may be prolonged in pets with kidney and/or liver disease.

What if I miss giving my pet the medication?

If you miss a dose, wait and give the next dose at the regularly scheduled time. Do not give the pet two doses at once.

Are there any potential side effects from pregabalin?

Pregabalin may cause the following side effects:

  • decreased energy, tiredness, or sleepiness
  • loss of coordination, weakness

The following reactions are rare, but if they occur, contact your veterinarian immediately:

  • an allergic reaction such as irregular breathing, rash, fever, puffiness and swelling around the face

Drug sensitivities can develop over time with repeated exposure. Your pet may have no reaction after the first few doses but may develop a sensitivity later. It is important to watch for signs of an allergic reaction over the entire course of treatment.

Are there any risk factors for this medication?

This medication should be AVOIDED in pets who are pregnant, nursing, or used for breeding.

This medication should be USED WITH CAUTION in pets with: 

  • kidney disease,
  • heart failure, and/or 
  • respiratory problems.

Are there any drug interactions I should be aware of?

Certain medications should be USED WITH CAUTION when given with pregabalin, including but not limited to: 

  • angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
  • benzodiazepines
  • central nervous system (CNS) depressants (e.g., phenobarbital)
  • nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  • opioids

Be sure to tell your veterinarian about any medications (including vitamins, supplements, or herbal therapies) that your pet is taking before starting any new treatment.

Is any monitoring needed with this medication?

  • Your veterinarian may prescribe two different medications, and a drug interaction may be anticipated. In this case, your veterinarian may vary the dose and/or monitor your pet more closely.
  • Your veterinarian may schedule follow-up visits for monitoring. In this case, follow your veterinarian’s directions.

How do I store pregabalin?

  • Store medication at room temperature. 
  • Keep capsules away from moisture.
  • Keep medication out of reach of children and pets.

What should I do in case of emergency?

If you suspect an overdose or an adverse reaction to the medication, call your veterinary office immediately. If they are not available, follow their directions in contacting an emergency facility.

© Copyright 2025 LifeLearn Inc. Used and/or modified with permission under license. This content written by LifeLearn Animal Health (LifeLearn Inc.) is licensed to this practice for the personal use of our clients. Any copying, printing or further distribution is prohibited without the express written consent of LifeLearn. This content does not contain all available information for any referenced medications and has not been reviewed by the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine, or Health Canada Veterinary Drugs Directorate. This content may help answer commonly asked questions, but is not a substitute for medical advice, or a proper consultation and/or clinical examination of your pet by a veterinarian. Please contact your veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns about your pet’s health. Created on Apr 19, 2024.

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