Lyrica is an anticonvulsant drug used for the treatment of epilepsy. It consists of an active ingredient known as pregabalin, which works by slowing down the impulses in the brain that causes seizures or fits. Lyrica also has analgesic effects, which makes it a useful candidate for treating neuropathic pain.

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