It can, but preferably not. Tizanidine works on the cns, not really the muscles themselves. Slight interaction in the brain will probably induce a very lethargic reaction. But, you'll definitely sleep.
Tizanidine has a potential for abuse and addiction, especially if taken in higher doses or for long periods of time. It is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance. It is important to take tizanidine exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider to minimize the risk of dependence.
Tizanidine
Yes, pregnant women can take Zolpidem when directed and controlled by a physician. This drug is found to cause some preterm births depending on the quantity taken and its duration.
Tizanidine is muscle relaxant and it has nothing to do with penicillin. Penicillin is an antibiotic. You can be simultaneously allergic to Tizanidine also.
There are known drug reactions between tizanidine and clonazepam. Never take them together unless you do so under the supervision of a doctor. Some of the possible interactions are: drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating, and impairment in thinking and judgment.
No. It contains only one active ingredient (zolpidem or zolpidem tartrate).
Street value of tizanidine 4 mg
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Tizanidine
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