How Often Should I Take A 10mg Flexeril

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What class of drug is a Ciclobenzaprina 10mg tab? Are they similar to a soma? Because I prefer somas. What if there's no imprint on the tablet? The prescription was purchased in Mexico and I'm wondering if that's why there's no imprints or if they could be fake pills? ## Hello Megz, Cyclobenzaprine is a prescription only drug used as a muscle relaxer often sold under the brand name Flexeril. It is often used to treat skeletal muscle spasms and fibromyalgia. Mexico medication does not have to follow FDA regulations such as having imprints. Because they do not follow FDA regulations it is not possible to identify the manufacturer or ensure the contents of your medication. Consume them at your own risk. I will list some information on an American brand Ciclobenzaprine (10mg...

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I have major back issues, mi have no insurance, so I can't afford the MRI I need. My DR has prescribed me percocets 10/325 every 4-6 hours along with flexeril 10mgs 1 or 2/day, my DR has recently prescribed 300mgs a day of neurontin and 500mgs of naproxen 2x's/day. None of it helps. Does anybody have any suggestions I could take to my DR of what could help. I'm in constant pain, can hardly sleep and the muscle spasms occurring more often elevating my pain level. Any suggestions would be of great help, thanks everybody! ***Also I have always had a high tolerance for any medications, which my dr does know about. I just need some advice and help and this site seems to have good people that have actual good advice. ## The Flexeril is really a very mild muscle relaxant, so you mi...

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My grandmother got this pill and was told it is a muscule relaxer I dont want her to take it unless I know exactly what its is and what it does ## This tablet contains 10mgs of Clyclobenzaprine, the active ingredient in Flexeril and yes, it is a mild muscle relaxant. It may cause side effects, such as: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. You can learn more here: Are there any other comments or questions? ## Thank you so much for that info I will look more into it :) ## You are very welcome, Kayla. And you do have genuine reason to be concerned, I did some more looking into this, as well and it turns out that muscle relaxants are a type of medication that has to be used very carefully in the elderly. Since the body's metabolism often slows with age, it can stay in their syste...

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