The anti-anxiety drug ‘destroying’ lives
When epilepsy medication, pregabalin, first went on the market in 2004, it was heralded as a ‘wonder drug’. But slowly, details of dependency began to emerge and this week, there have now been reports of almost 3,400 deaths due to the drug. Amy Roberts and Miranda Levy, whose lives have been adversely affected by pregabalin, join us alongside Dr Mark Horowitz, to discuss the prescription medication.