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If I increase the dose of Lyrica, will I gain more weight?

The answer to the user's question is that it is difficult to predict whether increasing the dose of Lyrica will result in weight gain. In some cases, weight gain may be an effect that is not dependent on the dose, meaning that regardless of the dose, the product may cause the same amount of weight gain. In other situations, weight gain may be proportional to the dose. It is challenging to determine which scenario will occur in a specific case. Generally, with Lyrica, the first situation, where weight gain is not dependent on the dose, is more common. However, there is a lot of variability among individuals, making it difficult to predict with certainty.

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