Norflex

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Norflex Orphenadrine

Orphenadrine (sold under many brand names worldwide[1]) is an anticholinergic drug of the ethanolamine antihistamine class; it is closely related to diphenhydramine. It is used to treat muscle pain and to help with motor control in Parkinson's disease, but has largely been superseded by newer drugs. This substance is considered a dirty drug due to its multiple mechanism of action in different pathways. It was discovered and developed in the 1940s. Contents 1 Medical use 2 S...

Does Norflex contain asprin ## No, Norflex contains the active ingredient Orphenadrine, it is most commonly used to treat pain and muscle spasms. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. You can read more on it here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## can I try this for restless legs. ## how many must i take per time...

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I was prescribed this medication in January 2013 they expired in july of 2013. I failed to see the expiration date until I already took one. Nothing odd yet but just to be cetain... I figured id ask. ## Hello, Mia! How are you? This mediation doesn't get dangerous once past the expiration, it just starts to lose effectiveness. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I take Xarelto. Can I use Norflex too? Can I take it at the same time? I took Xarelto first, then the doctor prescribed me the Norflex because of a muscular pain. ## Hi Liz, According to umm.edu's drug interaction tool, there are no interactions found between Norflex (Orphenadrine) and Xarelto. However this is not to say that no interactions exist... I would still encourage you to double check with your prescribing doctor just to be on the safe side. Although I don't foresee a doctor prescribing their patient two medications that interfered with one another, they can and do make mistakes. I hope this helps!

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does norflex contain asprin ## No, Norflex contains the active ingredient Orphenadrine, it is used to treat muscle spasms. Common side effects may include: dry mouth, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension and insomnia. Read more: Are there any questions or comments? ## norflex cotaine aspirn?

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I would like to know if Norflex (Orphenadrine) the medication is white in color. ## No, you have the active ingredient listed correct as Orphenadrine, it is most commonly used to treat muscle spasms. Learn more Norflex details here. Are you allergic to sulfa drugs? ## Im allergic to sulphur and penicillin does norflex and meloxicam has these ## Yes, to all sulfa drugs...beverages, food and ointments containing sulfa. And to smoke from fires. ## I'm allergic to penicillin, does norflex Co have it

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norflex ## Orphenadrine is mainly used to treat painful muscle spasms and some of the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and urine retention. Learn more Norflex details here. Are there any comments or questions?

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I know the large one is nicorette, but this is a small one and is not nicorette. May possibly be norflex, but it was in a small travel case and I can't remember what it was ## No, there is no listing for Norflex or the generic Orphenadrine with this marking. Learn more Norflex details here. How small is it?

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small white pill g on oneside 2011 on other ## G 2011 is 100 mg Orphenadrine generic for Norflex. ## Abe is correct. This tablet is manufactured by Global Pharmaceuticals and they do report it as containing 100mgs of Orphenadrine, which is a muscle relaxant. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and dry mouth. Is there anything I can help with?

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pink oblong 93/149 ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill marked 3M 221 to be Norflex (100 mg), also known as Orphenadrine. You can view a detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... I found your other pill marked 93 149 to be Naproxen (500 mg). Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back so I can further assist you.

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100mg ## What is trementel ..a Mexican pill for loosing weight...is it safe ... ## Orphenadrine is a generic for Norflex, this is a muscle relaxant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. You can read more on it here: ## Larry, I'm sorry, I can't find any information on a medication under that name, are you certain of the name and spelling? Does anyone else have information on this? ## Still trying to find out about a Mexican pill by the name of termentel is the right spelling...it,s used for dieting ...BUT what is it...I know it does not speed the person...but does cut you back on eating ...I can not find it anywhere... ## Larry - could you be referring to the diet pill Tramentel Sibutramina ? For a list of discussion threads related to thi...

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Hi, I need some advice on the prolonged use of Gen payne. Been struggling with TMD and the dentist prescribed genpayne and norflex, so I've been taking the gen payne daily (sometimes twice) for something like 2-3 weeks now I've stopped taking it today and woke up feeling shaky. Will this feeling stop over time or do I have to see a doctor? ## Gen-Payne contains Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, and Codeine, the latter of which is an opiate, so you may be experiencing some mild withdrawal effects, which is normal if you suddenly stop taking it abruptly. According to FDA reports, you may also experience nausea, rebound pain, dizziness, and headache. ref=" target'=_blank" rel="noopener">Medline Plus Codeine However, if your symptoms become severe, or if you feel you...

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round pill green white multi layer ## Antibiotic against fungi and moulds called Tylosin ## And that answer is absolutely INCORRECT! Pill Image This pill IS 385mgs of Aspirin, 30mgs of Caffeine, and 25mgs of Orphenadrine. This is a generic for Norflex, a mild, non-narcotic pain reliever.

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small white scored table with M on one side and 221 on the other side ## The closest I could find to this actually has 3M 221 on the round white tablet with a score mark. 3M Pharmaceuticals lists it as being a 100mgs Norflex tablet, which contains the active ingredient Orphenadrine, which is a muscle relaxant. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and drowsiness. Can you please double check the imprint and post back? Thank you!

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These pills were widely used at that time prescribed by ggpas an appetite depressant. However they were abused by people who took more than the prescribed dose to gain affects similar to amphetamines (speed) was a song at time called "Im a Riker liker dont bring me down". ## I have round white pills that have NX on the other side and Riker on the other. Im thinking these are norflex? ## My boyfriend's parents have these "Riker" pills in their medicine cabinet and I can't remember the name of the first ingredient, but it has caffeine, tylenol and asprin along with one other ingredient. I will post back on this tomorrow.

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i've taken 4 of the Orphenadrine Citrate pills within an hour plus with 1 Naproxen and I'm feeling weird. What is happening to my body? Do i need medical help? ## How are you doing now? Did you end up seeking medical attention? Why did you take so much of the Orphenadrine, at once? The usual dosage is a maximum of 200mgs, taken twice a day, which means it should be space out, for a maximum of 400mgs over the whole day. What types of symptoms were you experiencing? ## Hey KayKay- I hope by now you're feeling better! Verwon is absolutely correct about the Norflex (which is the brand name) dosage. I'm assuming that's why you feel weird, I've given some of mine out to a friend before for her back & she did something similar. She was totally fine after about 4 or ...

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Experiencing tired teary eyes. Pain in mainly left stomach and back of thighs, dizziness, tiredness after taking norflex. Is this normal?

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I'm taking norflex and think I may be pregnant...Could it affect me?

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I reacted adversely to Carbamazepine and would like to know if Norflex Co. is in the same class as Carbamazepine? I also take Cetirizine and would like to know if I can take it with Norflex Co.? I am also allergic to quinolones.

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We have a white tablet with 22l on one side and 3M on the other. Is this Norflex?

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