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My search suggests that this might be cyclobenzaprine but all the picture show a yellow pill not a pink one. ## Hi Claire, I ran a google search and you seem to be correct about the identification of this pill. The difference in color could just mean that your pill was manufactured by a different company. Learn More: Cyclobenzaprine Details Please post back if you have any more questions and I'll be happy to assist you.

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I HAVE A REALLY BAD BACK PAIN. HOW MANY PILLS CAN I TAKE OF THIS MEDICATION ## The normal prescribing instructions is one tablet, 3 times a day, but you should always check the safety of your doing so, before taking anything. This medication contains Lysine and Cyclobenazaprine, so taking too much of it may be dangerous and it may cause side effects such as nausea, dizziness and drowsiness. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. What instructions were you given for taking it?

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football shaped ,white ## I found a pill on my brother floor. It is dark yellow inscribed with the letter M and on the other side it has the numbers 751. can you please tell me what it is ## the pill that has a M on one side and 751 on the other is called Cyclobenzaprine or Flexeril. its a muscle relaxant. i know a few people that use it for back pain. i've taken it and it definately relaxes the muscles. ## I need to find the name for a pill i believe is a m. relaxer. on one side it has what looks like two z's and under that the numbers are 4097 the otherside has a 20 on it. PLEASE HELP ## small circle pill white with blue speckles ## yes ## round white pill with DAN written twice on one side with a line in the middle and the number 5599 on the other. ## please identify a pill I...

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ROUND ORANGE PILL ONE SIDE LOGO RN 41NTHE OTHER SIDE HAS NNGEO LOGO ## Hi Jennifer, Is it possible that the "R" is actually an "A"? The closest match I'm currently finding is a round orange pill imprinted with "AN 41" that is identified as Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride 10 mg. Manufacturer: Amneal Pharmaceuticals National Drug Code (NDC): 65162-0541 If anyone else here has come across this pill before, please do share any information you might have. Thanks! :)

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Yellow with a V on it ## Are there additional numbers on the tablet? V is a logo for Vintage/Qualitest pharmaceuticals. Their 10mg Cyclobenzaprine tablet should also have the numbers 2632 on it. This is a muscle relaxant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. Read more: Please post back and let me know if this is the correct tablet! ## MY ,husband got these meds from the docter i trcyed looking them up on doesnt wast of time . ok they spelled (cyclobenzapr 15 mg) small cap -red-on one end gray other. the reson i am asking i dont know if they put the rite med in . they tell him to take one at bed time . i thank you very if you could help ,!!!!! ## Cyclobebzapr, (would make a good password, name;-) 10mg tab at bedtime, just started. causes extreme na...

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little light peach pill with v on oeside and the numbers 2632 on the other side what med, would that be ## LITTLE SOUND PILL WITH V ON OESIDE AND 2632 ON THE OTHER SIDE ## Can you please double check the marking on the tablet? The one listed in the prescription drug databases with the 2632 V marking on it is a very obvious yellow color and contains 10mgs of Cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. It can be hard to read the imprints sometimes, so it would be great if you could double check. Thanks!

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I found a pill that is yellow with novo 60 on one side and blank on the other ## Hi anthony, Although I haven't found a precise identification, I'm almost certain that this pill is manufactured by Novopharm (Teva) Canada, based on the imprint. I did come across a similar pill from that same manufacturer, describing the pill as follows: "yellow, pentagon-shaped tablet, marked "novo" on one side and "10" on the other side, contains cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride 10 mg". Learn More: Cyclobenzaprine Details If this doesn't sound like a possible match, I would just recommend contacting the manufacturer directly to see if it's one of their other pills. I hope this helps!

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i have dice,problems an siatic,,i think thay are good to sleep ,,but on a high dose,,7.5. ## Hi mando, Cyclobenzaprine is a pretty potent muscle relaxant and works by blocking pain sensations, so I can certainly see how it helps you get a good nights rest. Are you currently taking anything else with it? If you're into natural alternatives I'd recommend trying out lavender essential oil and mixing it with a lotion to rub onto your spine/back prior to sleeping. It may help promote healing in any areas that have inflammation related to disc problems. Lavender is also very calming and acts as a muscle relaxant too. Let me know if you'd like any more information on this!

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I have a smallish white pill with M above 05 and the other side blank...Also a small orange pill with a V on one side and 2631 on the other side...dont know what they are ## The tablet with the 2631 V marking contains 5mgs of Cyclobenzaprine, the active ingredient in Flexeril, it is a muscle relaxant. Learn more Flexeril details here. On the other one, is it possible that the marking is actually M D5? The white, round tablet with that marking contains 50mgs of Diclofenac, which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Learn more Diclofenac details here.

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Is it safe to take ampicilina and cyclobenzaprine? ## Hi Vee, Based on my research there are no drug interactions found between ampicillin and cyclobenzaprine. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist, but my sources state that every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate. In conclusion, these two medications are regarded as being safe to take together and shouldn't present any problems outside of the normal side effects associated with each medication. Learn More: Cyclobenzaprine Details Ampicillin Details I hope this helps to answer your question!

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I just had my husband pick up my script. and the color is different. Both are cylobenzapr. 5 mg tab. but one has cam on the end of the discription and one has myl. I would like to know why it is different. Thanks ## I had the same thing happen today and I took it to the pharmacy and they said that those letters stand for the manufacture of the product. They are the same thing. ## Dara is correct, they've just been manufactured by different companies, for example the MYL stands for Mylan Pharmaceuticals. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. This is a generic and, once a medication is available as a generic, it is usually manufactured by several different companies and it will look however they want it to look, there is no set formula for the shape, size or color. Are there any ot...

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My wife has been put on Flexaril. The Brand name does not contain any sulphur, sulphites or sulphates, all of which shuts down my wife's kidneys. When we got the prescription filled they gave us the Blue generic version. I have been unable to determine weather or not the generic version contains sulphur or it's derivatives. Can You Advise Me?????????????? John Daley ## I can't tell you anything about it, without knowing more details, such as who the manufacturer is, or what the markings are on the tablets, since it is a generic and is manufactured by several different companies. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. Can you post back with those additional details? ## The pill is marked on one side by the letter "M" and with the numbers 721 on the reverse. I don...

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If a person is prescribed and taking Naproxin, Cyclobenzaprine, and Hydrocodone/APAP, could this cause a positive urinalysis for Oxmor 179? ## I'm assuming that's referring to Oxymorphone, the active ingredient in Opana, it is another very potent narcotic opiate and, if that is the case, then it is likely a false positive caused by the Hydrocodone/APAP that you are taking. If the testing establishment is using one of the less expensive, non-certified tests, then such false positives have been known to happen anywhere from 4 to 50% of the time. Learn more Opana details here. Are there going to do an actual lab test to double check? ## Thanks for the Reply. I don't know if there will be a lab re-test. Unfortunately, I think that the positive will result in this person being te...

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have two pills one that has 3 sides with oval top with imprint pms and 111 other side. second pill has 5 sides looks like a house ,imprint cz 10 and letter G on other side, are they muscle relaxant's and do they keep you awake as a side effect ? tks ## what is the best site to look up and identife pills, tks doger ## Yes, both of the tablets you asked about contain 10mgs of Cylclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant and usually, they cause drowsiness as a side effect. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. And as to Canadian pills, due to the new laws they put in place, there really is no site anymore that's going to have a completely comprehensive database. To try to prevent fraudulent pills from hitting the market, they are not releasing information on all of the imprints ...

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One side has the letter 'G' in caps and the other side has two lines of text. The first line is 'CZ', the next is '10'. ## This tablet contains 10mgs of the muscle relaxant Cyclobenzaprine. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. This is a tablet only available in Canada, just an added detail for the curious. Are there any other questions or comments?

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Do kids use this to get high? With alcohol what can happen? ## The tablet with this marking contains 10mgs of Cyclobenzaprine, it is a muscle relaxant and will not get someone high. (NDC 50111-563) If mixed will alcohol, someone can experience a worsening of the side effects that it may cause, such as nausea, dizziness and drowsiness. Inactive Ingredients: - Anhydrous Lactose - Carnauba Wax - Corn Starch - Crospovidone - Hypromellose 2910 (3 Mpa.s) - Hypromellose 2910 (6 Mpa.s) - Magnesium Stearate - Polyethylene Glycol 400 - Polyethylene Glycol 8000 - Polysorbate 80 - Titanium Dioxide - D&C Yellow No. 10 - Aluminum Oxide - FD&C Blue No. 2 - FD&C Yellow No. 6

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SMALL ORANGE ROUND PILL MARKINGS ON ONE SIDE AN 41 NO MARKINGS 0N OTHER SIDE ## SMALL ROUND ORANCE PILL ONE SIDE HAS MARKINGS ON AN 41 THE OTHER SIDE HAS NO MARKINGS ## SMALL ROUND YELLOW PILL ONE SIDE HAS THE MARKINGS RN 41 AND THE OTHER SIDE HAS NO MARKINGS ## Hi Jennifer, A round orange pill marked "AN 41" is identified as Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride (10 mg); which is a muscle relaxant, typically prescribed to relieve pain and muscle spasms. Learn More: Cyclobenzaprine Details I hope this helps!

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I would like to know what the expected shelf life is for a Cyclobenzaprine 10 mg tablet that's a tan pill with M on one side? I was prescribed this medication for muscle spasms. ## According to Rising Pharmaceuticals, a manufacturer of Cyclobenzaprine, the expected shelf-life of the drug is 24 months (2 years). Reference: However, my understanding is if they are no longer in the original factory sealed container and have been dispensed into a pharmacy bottle, which exposes them to heat, light and moisture, then the expiration is one year from the date they were dispensed. After that time period, they begin to lose effectiveness. NOTE: For maximizing the shelf-life, the product description depicted on Rising Pharmaceuticals website as well as on DailyMed suggest that the recommended...

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Would like t kno if do u get dependant in these pills. Likeare they addictive ## These tablets contain 10mgs of the muscle relaxant Cyclobenazaprine. Learn more: Cyclobenzaprine Details It is not addictive in the manner that a Benzodiazepine, or a narcotic is, but your body can become dependent on anything that you take regularly for a long period of time and a sudden cessation may cause some withdrawal effects. Are there any other comments or questions?

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Is this drug the same as flexirol? ## Yes, they both contain the same active ingredient, Cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and dry mouth. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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