No, there are no dairy products that contain Lyrica (pregabalin).
Lyrica is a prescription medication from Pfizer used to treat nerve pain, fibromyalgia, and certain seizures. It's available only as capsules, oral solutions, or extended-release tablets, never formulated into food products like milk, cheese, yogurt, or ice cream.1
Why might someone think dairy contains Lyrica?
Pregabalin is sometimes prescribed for conditions linked to dairy sensitivities (e.g., IBS-related pain), but it's taken separately as a drug. No regulatory approvals exist for adding it to consumer dairy, as that would make it an unapproved drug-food hybrid, violating FDA rules on medication delivery.3
Does Lyrica interact with dairy?
Lyrica can be taken with or without food, including dairy. Calcium in milk doesn't significantly affect absorption, unlike some antibiotics.4
Alternatives in dairy-free diets
Patients avoiding dairy for other reasons (e.g., lactose intolerance) take Lyrica normally—no dairy-specific versions exist. Generic pregabalin is widely available and identical.1