Another Name For Methocarbamol

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Iran takeing methocarbamol 500mg 3 times a day and another and something called meloxicam 15 mg and colnazepam 0.5mg.the colnazepam I stopped taking did not like the way it made me feel .I had so much pain in my kegs until I would cry and I could hardly walk but now since taken the Two above med know pain at all sometime at night but nearly.they gave me also oxcodone 5mg but won't take it at all scared of it. They said I have compound Degenerated Did Disease. So can u tell me why all the med I also suffer with hep c cotton from blood trans in the 90s. ## Hello, Patp! How are you? The FDA classifies Methocarbamol as a muscle relaxant and its typical side effects are listed as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Meloxicam is classified as a nonsteroidal anti-...

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I've been on this drug (6 pills a day) for over 20 yrs. It works really good. Now my insurance doesn't wanna cover the cost for this. Is there another drug to replace this one? Thank you. ## Hello, Brenda! How are you? Only your doctor can help you decide what's safe for you to try, but a couple other muscle relaxants are Baclofen, Carisoprodol and Cyclobenzaprine. The FDA lists the typical side effects of these medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and dry mouth. Has your doctor suggested any alternatives?

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I have some blue pills with 8001 or 1008 written on them. they are scored. I was told they are Percocet 5/325. Does anyone know? ## No. Percocet 5/325 tabs name brand are round blue, scored on one side and imbossed with percocet 5 on the other ## I think the blue scored tablet with 1008 (8001 inverted) on the lower edge is an over the counter sleep aid. I have a couple, but usually buy another brand ## is v 4211 percocet???? ## NO! This is not Percocet, nor any type of narcotic. V4211 contains 500mgs of Methocarbamol, a generic for Robaxin, this is a muscle relaxant. Some of the most common side effects include: drowsiness, nausea, dry mouth and dizziness. ## has anyone heard of a percocet 15mg? It's football shaped like a xanax, and light blue in color. It is not a xanax, and frien...

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i have a oblong white tablet with A264 on one side of it is it a percocet? ## I use to take s substitute for procardia. It was called nifedipine er(xl) tab. This time they send me the same thing, but from another manufacturer. The first one was pink and this one is maroon. My doctor said to check with you if this is the same thing. Thanks, Keith ## No,not percocet. A264 is Methocarbamol 750mg,generic for Robaxin,a muscle relaxant.

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i have a pill white oblong v5113 on front and another one 4212 white oblong on front V on the back. dont know what their for. ## The pill you are describing marked V 5113 is Darvocet; which is a combination of Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate (650 mg - 100 mg). Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate is used for treating mild pain and is additionally an anti-tussive and local anesthetic. You can view a more detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... The other pill in description marked V 4212 is Methocarbamol (750 mg). Methocarbamol is a central muscle relaxant used to treat skeletal muscle spasms. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assis...

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I have MS and infuse with Tysabri. I am having severe muscle spasms. I am allergic to Lyrica, Baclofen, Methocarbamol, all prednizone drugs, etc. I take Dilaudid for pain as I also have a frontal-lobe brain tumor. I do go to a pain clinic, but my insurance BC/BS has denied my claim for muscle relaxants. Apparently, my pain clinic cannot prescribe Soma. I suffer from migraines and I am asking what can be prescribed for severe muscle spasms? Thank you. ## Hi Rae, sorry to hear about your pain. There's another thread on this site asking about Diclofenac in conjunction with Tysabri. I checked both the webmd and medscape drug interaction tools and nothing was listed between those 2 drugs. Have you asked your doctor about Diclofenac? I'd be really interested to know what they say. Alt...

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what is this medication please? I've never seen this before; was told it was percocet. Thank you ## This is not a Percocet tablet, nor any type of narcotic. This tablet contains 500mgs of Methocarbamol, the active ingredient in Robaxin, it is a muscle relaxant. It may cause side effects, such as: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. Learn more: Are there any other questions? ## thank you, just wanted to be sure ## I found an oval white pill with 114 on one side and an H with the score line and another letter on the other but I can't make it out. Does anyone know what it might be? It was in my sons room so I'm hoping its not anything to worry about. ## This is for pain like a muscle relaxer. Methocarbam 500mg ## Man! 114/H CONSISTS OF DIFFERENT RESULTS. HERE'S TWO:...

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What is a white oblong pill marked with 4212 V? ## This tablet contains Methocarbamol 750 mg (NDC 0603-4486). Methocarbamol is a medication used for short-term musculoskeletal pain. It may be used together with rest, physical therapy, and pain medication. It is less preferred in low back pain. It has limited use for rheumatoid arthritis and cerebral palsy. Inactive Ingredients: - Silicon Dioxide - Magnesium Stearate - Povidone - Starch, Pregelatinized Corn - Water - Sodium Starch Glycolate Type a Potato - Stearic Acid ## I have a white oblong pill with a cursive V on one side and 4212 on the other side. What is it? I found these in my son's room and I'm concerned. ## It appears your son has found his way to either a doctor or another 17 year old athlete who also has experienced...

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I hurt my knee and thigh when I fell from a bus 6 months earlier. After lot of medication, nothing helped. My doctor stopped all medicines and started only exercises. Now I am better but my leg are too delicate. I consulted another doctor and he gave me Flexabenz, and rubenaxal D. Please tell me what are these medicines for ?? ## Flexabenz contains the active ingredient Cyclobenzaprine, this is a muscle relaxant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and dizziness. More on it here: Robinaxol-D contains 50mgs of Diclofenac, 500mgs of Methocarbamol and 325mgs of Paracetamol/Acetaminophen, this is a combination medication used to treat pain. Common side effects can include: nausea, headache, dizziness and dorwsiness. Do you have any other questions? ## what is it us...

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Is it possible to import Rumoquin from outside the United States? I think it's over the counter, just not out here. Worked really great for me when I needed it during a trip. I just wonder if customs allows you to bring back medication for personal use? ## Hello, Mere! How are you? If you are taking something, or it is prescribed for you, while visiting another country, you can bring back up to a 3 month supply with you. However, since the FDA doesn't like these combinations, so it's not approved here, you wouldn't be able to just import it or anything. It is listed as containing the NSAID Diclofenac; the steroid Dexamethasone and the muscle relaxant Methocarbamol. Its typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability, nervousness, insomnia, acne...

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what can I substitute for skelaxin. Medicare will not cover skelaxin and it is expensive ## I would like to continue taking skelaxin 800MG but now I am on medicare and they will not cover it. What are possible alternatives to this medication that may be covered by Medicare and will give me similar results. ## Skelaxin contains the active ingredient Metaxalone, it is a muscle relaxant. Have you tried seeing if they will cover the generic form? It is just called Metaxalone. There are also other options available in this same drug class, you can learn more about them here: Are there any other comments or questions? ## One medicare senior to another FYI - per the 2011 medicare drug list they approve cyclobenzaprine, and methocarbamol which per the link above are in the same family as Skelax...

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My father has suffered from very serious bad pain in his knee. Hes tried numeous medications and none seem to help. We bought Rumoquin today and I hope it works on him. Is there another Medication to avoid while drinking Rumoquin-NF. What are the most serious side effects? thanks in advance ## Rumoquin NF contains Dexamethasone, Phenylbutazone and Methocarbamol. Learn more Dexamethasone details here. Learn more Phenylbutazone details here. Learn more Methocarbamol details here. And since the Dexamethasone is a steroid, the Phenylbutazone is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and the Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant, there is the risk of some serious side effects occurring, especially with long term use. Such problems may include: weight gain, fluid retention, compromised immunity, eleva...

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I took two 750mg Methocarbomal pills and ONE 10mg Cyclobenzaprine HCl pill. I am a 180lbs female at 5'7". I'm worried that it may be too much, but the methocarbomal by itself wasn't easing my pain. Will I be okay to sleep or should I seek medical help? ## How are you doing? Are you okay? First of all, muscle relaxants are not the same as analgesics, so you can't expect them to ease your pain as an actual pain medication would. These can ease pain caused by muscle pain and spasms, but that's the most they do. You can learn more Methocarbamol details here and you can learn more Cyclobenzaprine details here. And it is never wise to double up on any medication and to add another in the same category, that's a very dangerous thing to do. These can cause depression...

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