Hey Tire :: After the spread of its use as hallucinogenic pills.. the Algerian health transforms “Lyrica” tablets into suppositories

The Algerian Ministry of Health decided to convert the drug “Lyrica” ​​into “suppositories instead of tablets”, following the spread of its use as hallucinogenic pills by many young people, contrary to its main purpose as a pain reliever.

And the ministry’s statement stated that “beginning with the expiry of the quantity of tablets in pharmacies, the medicine in prescriptions will be replaced by suppositories, while all previous procedures while prescribing this type of medicine will remain in effect.”

Lyrica pills are primarily medical drugs that are used to relieve pain and in cases of epilepsy, but with repeated misuse without consulting the doctor, the body can become addicted to the body and need treatment to get rid of it.

And the active substance inside the pills can affect the electrical activity of the nerve endings in the brain, and the primary use of these pills is in cases of epilepsy, and thus “Lyrica” ​​pills reduce electrical impulses and reduce pain.

Source: “Auras”

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