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  • Neurontin vs. Lyrica vs. Amitrypline

    Which drug is best? I am on 20mg of Amitrypline and it has cut down on my pain quite a bit. But, it has not erased it. Also, I find myself mentally anxious and feeling the pain, when it isn't there. I know this sounds funny, but I've become so anxious about the constant pain in one part of my right eye, that even when I focus on it and realize I'm not in pain, I "feel" that area (upper right side of my right eye). It's a psychological quirk that makes me anxious.

    If you have cornea neuralgia, what drug has been successful? I chose the Amitrypline because it is an anti-depressant. Thought I'd kill two birds with one stone. I think the Neurontin and Lyrica have side effects that make doctors uncomfortable to prescribe it?

    What is the general experience of everyone out there?

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    Cali,

    This may be of no use to you but I have tried lyrica and still use 25mg at night. It does nothing for my eyes but it makes me very drowsy and I sleep like a baby. Until I move back home to see my family doctor, I am using it as a sleep aid. Lol lyrica DOES have the side effect of drowsiness, big time. Some people use lyrica as an anti anxiety med and a sleep aid in very low doses.

    P.s. maybe see someone about the "mental" part of pain. I experience it to. I know exactly what u mean...

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    • #3
      Hi Cali, I'm so gland Amitrypline is helping with your eye pain to a degree. However, "dry eyes" is one of the side effects because it blocks a neurotransmitter called "acetylcholine" that stimulates the Lacrimal glands. However, if your eyes aren't very dry and it's mostly neuralgia you should be okay

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      • #4
        Thanks Faith and DCR. DCRdryeye, at the low dose of 20mg (not antidepressent level), I'm wondering if it still block "acetycholine."

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        • #5
          I'm not sure Cali but it's classed as an anti-cholinergic. Many meds have ruined lives by causing dry eye. But if it's working for you, keep using it

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