Where to find the official DailyMed prescribing information for pregabalin capsules
The most reliable place to get the exact “Prescribing Information” text for a specific pregabalin capsule product is DailyMed, which posts labeling documents from the manufacturer (or FDA’s SPL updates). Search DailyMed for: “pregabalin capsule prescribing information.” DailyMed entries are typically organized by product (strength and manufacturer), and the “Label” section contains the full document text and PDFs.
What you’ll typically see in DailyMed’s pregabalin capsule labeling
DailyMed’s pregabalin capsule labeling generally includes sections such as indications and usage, dosage and administration, contraindications, warnings and precautions, adverse reactions, drug interactions, use in specific populations, and clinical studies, plus how the product is supplied. (The exact wording can vary by the specific capsule label and revision date shown on DailyMed.)
How to confirm you’re viewing the right pregabalin capsule label (strength/manufacturer)
DailyMed often lists multiple pregabalin products. To avoid using the wrong label, match at least these fields on the DailyMed page:
- Strength (for example, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg, etc.)
- Dosage form (capsules)
- Manufacturer/labeler and NDC
- “Revised” or “Last Updated” date shown on the DailyMed entry
If you want, tell me the NDC and I’ll point you to the exact DailyMed page
If you share the NDC (or the strength and manufacturer printed on your bottle), I can help you zero in on the exact DailyMed prescribing information entry for that specific pregabalin capsule label.
Sources