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Dec. 29, 2005 -- "One size fits all" may not be the rule of thumb for doses of epilepsy drugs. A new study shows fewer side effects in epileptic adults taking flexible doses of the antiseizure drug Lyrica, compared to those taking a fixed daily dose of the drug. Lyrica is used as a second-line drug treatment for patients with epilepsy. The drug is similar in structure to the frequently used drug, Neurontin (gabapentin). Flexible doses of Lyrica may signal a "treatment advantage" the researchers write. They note that doctors often adjust Lyrica doses to each patient. The study, published in Epilepsia, comes from doctors including Christian Elger, MD, PhD, FRCP, of Germany's University of Bonn. what does prevacid do prevacid hair loss can prevacid cause weight gain prevacid granules partial packets prevacid strength