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Recently active Muscle Relaxer forums and community discussion threads. Post your question or story about Muscle Relaxer and connect with others who have experience with the same medications. No registration is required and your identity remains anonymous.Is skelaxin anything like somas?? ## Yes, Skelaxin contains the active ingredient Metaxalone, which is a muscle relaxant, it's basically considered moderately strong. Learn more Skelaxin details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?
I am taking Soma 350mg and tested positive for benzo. They sent it to the lab & it came back as oxazepam. Will soma do this? ## You are not the first person to report this. A considerable proportion of carisoprodol is metabolized to meprobamate, which is a known drug of abuse and dependence; this could account for the abuse ...
I don't know what it is... just found it & I'm curious.... heard it was a muscle relaxer... better safe than sry ## I can't find anything listed with just an H imprint in any of our U.S. prescription drug resources. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? With that type of vague imprint, it actually makes me suspect that it is probably just something available over the counter. Does anyone else recognize this? ## i just found one on my living room same thing H with an underline, blank on other side, its white and round, im having a hard time finding a name also tho but i need to know what its incase my kid is taking some thing he shouldt be
I would like to know what the price of this item is Rumoquin NF? ## Based on my research, Rumoquin NF contains the active ingredients: (100 mg) of Phenylbutazone (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory) + (200 mg) of Methocarbamol (a muscle relaxant) + (0.75 mg) of Dexamethasone (a corticosteroid); This medication is used to treat pain and swelling. I'm unaware of the price because,from what I can gather, it is not available in the U.S. Here is a link to a thread that may be of help to you: Discuss/Rumoquin-NF-160945.htm Please post back if you have any more questions!
The pill is round one side is pink with white botches & with the letter Z and with a line right underneath Z, and the numbers 2813 underneath that line AND the other side of the pill is the color white and has NO marks at all ## Hello, Sophia! How are you? This is actually a foreign tablet that contains 400mgs of Methocarbamol (a muscle relaxant) and 325mgs of Aspirin. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. Learn more Methocarbamol details here. Learn more Aspirin details here. It's sold under the brand name Robaxisal in Mexico. Is there anything else I can help with?
are there any new findings on spacticity? I currently take baclofen orally. i know about medtronics system that requires surgery. i am watching closely to see if they have come up with a newer version, potentially with the unit feeding outside, indtead of internally. i have tried a number of meds with no relief. ## Hi richard, I haven't found any information regarding new treatments for spasticity, I did however come across some information stating that acupuncture may be a successful form of treatment. Are you currently working with a physical or occupational therapist? If you are, they may be able to provide some information about other available treatments. How long have you been taking the Baclofen? Have you experienced any side effects, positive or negative? ## hi jenna, thanks...
Found some small, light orange tablets w/D 87 on one side of the tablet. The other side is blank. The tablet has 5 (five) sides. Know what it is? ## Hello, Pam! How are you? This tablet contains 5mgs of Cyclobenzaprine, it's a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, headache and dry mouth. Learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. Is there anything else I can help with?
I have a really bad sore throat--it is streph--MD gave me 500mg of Pen Vk with Bennadryl, 750mg of robaxin, and 2 pain pills---any side effects? ## All medications carry the risk of causing side effects, even over the counter items. Penicillin VK is an antibiotic that's used to treat various types of bacterial infections and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Learn more Penicillin details here. Benadryl is an antihistamine, it contains the active ingredient Diphenydramine and it may cause dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. Learn more Benadryl details here. Robaxin is a muscle relaxant and it may also cause nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, headache and dry mouth. Learn more Robaxin details here. Is there anything else I can help...
What is a light blue pill with M on one side and 771 on the other side? ## This tablet contains Cyclobenzaprine 5mg (NDC 0378-0771). Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Croscarmellose Sodium - Hypromelloses - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate - Cellulose, Microcrystalline - Polydextrose - Polyethylene Glycols - Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - Titanium Dioxide - Triacetin - Fd&c Blue No. 2 ## This is a muscle relaxer.
Found this pill on the floor and its a round white pill capital M with 722 underneath it and on the other side it's just scored down the middle what is this pill? ## Hi, Sabbs! How are you? This tablet contains 2mgs of Tizanidine, which is a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Learn more Tizanidine details here. Is there anything else I can help with?
I have MS and had taken soma for years but it seemed to stop working so good with my spasticity. My doctor said to try the baclofen which is working fine. I had a urine drug test and his nurse said there was soma traces in my urine. I haven't had soma in 3 yrs how could it have shown up? Now my dr thinks Im taking both muscle relaxers and I AM NOT!!!!! Is there something that is in both the meds? Please help me....
Updated in BaclofenWhite Pills the are oblong & have 724 on one side & the other has a M on it, What could this be? ## 724 M white pill is in the generic name, Tizanidine 4mg, or brand name, Zanaflex 4mg. It is a fairly potent muscle relaxer. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. It's a very good muscle relaxer. ## Catscry, the pill you described that contains 4mgs of Tizanidine is a round tablet and the M724 are both on the front of the tablet. I can't find anything listed for an oval or oblong pill that has an M on one side and a 724 on the opposite. Was it found in the U.S. or elsewhere? ## Verwon, I confirmed this pill as Tizanidine, the generic, because I have actually had this exact pill prescribed and given to me by both a Walgreens and a CVS p...
Can 370 mg of this medication kill someone? ## From what I've read, the recommended dose of Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) is 5 to 10mgs three times daily; which would amount to 15 or 30 mgs total. I'm not sure why anyone in their right frame of mind would consider taking anything more than that, but 370mg is just ridiculous and careless in my opinion. Do you know if this person is even still alive right now or are you simply speaking hypothetically? In case of any overdose, you should probably be prepared to call your local poison control center or emergency hotline first and foremost. Waiting for a possible response on a forum may not be the best idea if the person you know really is dying from this overdose. I hope this helps!
is it safe to take outdated cyclobenzaprine. If out dated is it more powerful or less powerful. ## Hi chuck, There's actually a lot of conflicting information around the topic of expired medication, but according to a Harvard Medical School family health article, except in rare cases (i.e. tetracycline), there is little chance of danger due to taking medications even up to 15 years beyond their expiration date. I don't know whether or not the drug you have happens to be one of these drugs from the study... (I have not seen the list of drugs used in this study). But I'd imagine that most types of medications would certainly be of interest upon making such claims. You can read more about it here: health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/update1103a.shtml I hope this info helps to addres...
I need to take a drug screen test for my General Dr. and i was wondering how long does soma and adderall stay in your system? Does soma show up in a urine screen? I have a script for both but the Dr that is requesting the screen doesnt understand that i need both to function so i had to go to other Dr. to get the help i needed. ## Soma contains the active ingredient Carisoprodol, which is a muscle relaxant and these substances are not included in the standard drug screens. Adderall, however, contains mixed amphetamine salts and it is usually detectable on urine screens for up to 5 days, after taking it. Are there any other questions? ## Soma doesn't come up on a regular drug test, but the metabolite will come up and the level that it is, if that's what the dr is looking for. ## ...
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THIS PILL IS ## Hi SHIRLEY, I believe I have identified your pill as Baclofen (20 mg). It is a white oblong pill with a V imprint on one side and the imprint 22 | 66 on the other. Manufacturer: Qualitest Pharmaceuticals Inc. Baclofen is primarily used to treat spasticity and is in the early research stages for use for the treatment of alcoholism. It is also used by compounding pharmacies in topical pain creams as a muscle relaxant. Side effects may include (but are not limited to): Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, weakness, seizures, vomiting, nausea, low blood pressure, confusion, constipation. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Baclofen Details I hope this helps!
I have been on carisoprodol&nucynta for 2yrs for muscle spams & knots all over my body.I also take gabapentin&thyroid mess for hypothyroidism.Could these meds deplete potassium levels? ## Has blood work shown yours to be low? It can happen for many reasons and may not necessarily be related to any medications that you're taking. It could just simply be due to not taking in enough of it in your diet, because it can be hard to eat enough of the proper foods to meet the RDA. However, before taking a supplement, you do need to make sure that it's needed, since too much of it can also be dangerous.
Large white capsule with no markings. in a box titles of medication is Caridoxin or Naproxeno/Carisoprodol. 250mg/200 . What is this pill ## HI, Kathy! How are you? Without any markings, I can't confirm what they contain. But I can tell you about the medication you mentioned. Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant that's used to alleviate the pain associated with muscle strains, sprains and spasms. You can learn more Naproxen details here and you can learn more Carisoprodol details here. Side effects may include nausea, headache, dizziness, stomach irritation and dry mouth. Is there anything else I can help with?
Soma is the only muscle relaxant that works for me but I can't find a doctor who still prescribes them in columbus, please help. ## Hi, Toby! How are you checking to see if they will prescribe it? The reason I'm asking is because if you're just calling around to various doctors and asking if they will, then most will consider that drug seeking behavior, regardless of what the medication is, so they'll usually just tell you that they don't prescribe it. Learn more Soma details here. What you really need to do is set up an appointment and make sure that the new doctor gets a copy of your most recent medical records. Once they see what has and hasn't worked for you in the past, as documented by a fellow physician, they'll be more prone to prescribe accordingly. ...
I have a saincation on body feels my musical or never getting weck verey uncountable to relax mosy whin seating its not esasy i been with the doctor an taking test on the feeling thank you ## @luciano, I'm having a rather difficult time fully understanding the context of your post due to a number of grammatical errors... However if you've been experiencing any bothersome or severe symptoms that you sense may be associated with commitment use of nerve pills and muscle relaxers, then I would also suggest talking with your doctor about other viable treatment options for your ailment. In my opinion, you shouldn't have to take something that's creating more problems that the condition itself. Please post back if you have any other questions or information to add in the meanti...