In our traditional concept, the first time after getting sick will often choose to go to the pharmacy to buy some medicine to relieve the symptoms. If the condition is a little more serious, you may go to the hospital after an examination, and then the doctor prescribes the right medicine according to the examination results. For patients who have trigeminal neuralgia, medication is also their initial choice. So, what are the medications for trigeminal neuralgia? Can Prevacid treat trigeminal neuralgia? There are many medications for trigeminal neuralgia, but very few of them are really effective. Pregabalin, as the drug of choice for treating various pathological neuralgia, can only play a limited role in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia and cannot effectively stop the further development of the disease. Is trigeminal neuralgia like a death sentence and there is no cure? Of course not, many patients think so because they have not found the right treatment method, so they have suffered many hardships and helplessness on the way to seek medical treatment. Microvascular decompression is a standard procedure for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, through which the compression of the trigeminal nerve root by blood vessels can be removed, and then the trigeminal nerve can be isolated and protected to prevent secondary compression from occurring. This procedure is now well developed and many patients have regained their health through the treatment of microvascular decompression.