
PREGICOB-DM Capsules
MRP: 1,990
Packaging: 10x10
Pack Type: tablet
Composition:
Pregabalin (SR) 75mg + Duloxetine (DR) 20mg + Methylcobalamin 1500mcg
Indication:
ILLUMINATING PATHS BEYOND PAIN IN DIABETIC NEUROPATHY with TRIPLE COMBINATION APPROACH
Description:
This advanced combination therapy offers sustained and targeted relief for patients suffering from chronic neuropathic pain, diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and other peripheral nerve disorders.
Pregabalin (SR 75mg): A GABA analogue that calms overactive nerves, reducing pain, tingling, and burning sensations. Sustained release ensures prolonged relief.
Duloxetine (DR 20mg): A dual serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that enhances pain modulation pathways in the central nervous system. Delayed release formulation prevents gastric irritation.
Methylcobalamin (1500mcg): A neurologically active form of Vitamin B12 that supports nerve myelination, regeneration, and overall function.
This formulation provides symptom control, nerve healing, and mood balance, making it ideal for long-term nerve pain management.
Tags:
- Prolonged pain relief with SR/DR technology
- Mood improvement in chronic pain sufferers
- Nerve regeneration support via Methylcobalamin
- Reduces tingling, numbness, and burning pain
- Suitable for diabetics with peripheral neuropathy
Usage Information
Dosage
Recommended dose: One tablet once daily, preferably after food Swallow whole—do not crush or chew Follow doctor's prescription for duration Consistent use gives optimal results
Side Effects
Nausea, dizziness, or drowsiness Dry mouth, constipation Mood changes in rare cases Weight gain or blurred vision (less common)
Contraindications
Known allergy to any component Severe liver or renal impairment Concurrent use with MAO inhibitors or other CNS depressants Pregnant or breastfeeding women (consult physician)
Availability
Pregabalin Duloxetine Methylcobalamin Tablets Neuropathic pain medicine Triple-action nerve pain supplement Nerve regeneration and pain control SR DR tablets for neuropathy
