Pregabalin 300mg Capsules – 56 Capsules
£65.00
- Pregabalin 300mg — a gabapentinoid that works by blocking voltage-gated calcium channels to calm overactive pain-signalling and anxiety circuits in the nervous system
- More potent and more pharmacologically predictable than gabapentin — consistent absorption means consistent effect, unlike gabapentin which becomes less efficient at higher doses
- Clinically used for diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, fibromyalgia, spinal cord injury pain, and generalised anxiety disorder
- 56-capsule pack — a two to four week therapeutic supply at a full 300mg dose
- No prescription required — plain discreet packaging, fast dispatch, tracked worldwide delivery
- Description
- Reviews (0)
Description
Pregabalin sits in its own category. It’s not an opioid, not a benzodiazepine, not an antidepressant — it’s a gabapentinoid, and it works through a mechanism that makes it specifically effective for a set of conditions that other medications often fail to address adequately: neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and generalised anxiety disorder.
At 300mg, this is a meaningful therapeutic dose — well within the established effective range and where pregabalin delivers its full clinical effect for most people.
The Mechanism — Calcium Channels, Not GABA
Despite the name and despite being classed alongside GABA analogues, pregabalin doesn’t work by directly enhancing GABA. It binds to the alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels in the central nervous system. By blocking these channels, it reduces the release of excitatory neurotransmitters — glutamate, norepinephrine, substance P — that are responsible for transmitting and amplifying pain signals and maintaining the hyperactive neural state that underlies anxiety.
The result is a calming of overexcited neural circuits without the sedative bluntness of opioids or the dependency profile of benzodiazepines. Pain signals that have been firing chronically and disproportionately quiet down. The nervous system settles.
Pregabalin vs Gabapentin — Why It Matters
Pregabalin is roughly six times more potent than gabapentin by dose, and its absorption is linear and predictable — the same dose produces the same blood level every time, which is not the case with gabapentin whose absorption becomes proportionally less efficient at higher doses. For people who’ve tried gabapentin and found the results inconsistent or insufficient, pregabalin’s more reliable pharmacokinetics often deliver what gabapentin couldn’t.
What It’s Used For
Nerve pain is the primary territory — diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia (the persistent pain that follows shingles), spinal cord injury-related pain, and sciatica. Fibromyalgia, where widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue coexist in a way that most single-mechanism analgesics fail to address. Generalised anxiety disorder, where pregabalin has a solid evidence base — it’s one of the few non-benzodiazepine medications that works quickly enough and effectively enough on anxiety to be practically useful. And as an adjunct to other pain medications, including opioids, where it allows lower opioid doses to achieve the same level of relief.
56 Capsules
A two to four week supply depending on frequency — enough to properly establish how the medication is working and manage a meaningful stretch of treatment.
No Prescription. Worldwide Delivery.
Ordered directly, dispatched fast in completely plain unmarked packaging. No prescription required, tracked to your door anywhere in the world.
Pregabalin is a controlled substance in the UK (Class C) due to its potential for misuse. Do not stop abruptly after extended use — withdrawal symptoms including insomnia, anxiety and headache can occur. Avoid combining with opioids, benzodiazepines or alcohol as the combination increases the risk of respiratory depression.






















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.