There is no specifically listed interaction between the two, so I would imagine they can be prescribed together. As always, double-check this with your doc.
Taking Soma and Gabapentin simultaneously is only recommended if a Doctor has prescribed the medications to be taken at the same time. Serious side effects like respiratory distress can occur otherwise. Get more info from a doctor.
According to their website, Soma should only be used for short periods of time (up to two or three weeks).
I take oxycodene and soma for fibromygalia and valium for anxiety is this ok/
It is generally safe to take aspirin and glucosamine together, as there are no known interactions between the two. However, it is always wise to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications or supplements to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Soma is a muscle relaxer that works by blocking pain sensations between the nerves and the brain. Soma is used together with rest and physical therapy to treat injuries and other painful musculoskeletal conditions. Soma may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide. Flexeril is used for: Treating muscle spasms caused by painful muscle conditions. It should be used along with rest and physical therapy. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. are soma and flexeril the same
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Any meds should be taken same time daily so your body becomes accustomed and so YOU remember to take them
Indeed it is. Soma has the potential to produce physical dependence with prolonged use. Withdrawal of the drug after extensive use may require hospitalization in medically-compromised patients. For example: In November 2007, Carisoprodol (Soma) was taken off the market in Sweden due to problems with dependence and side effects. Soma abuse has resulted in a number of states scheduling Soma as a controlled substance. States that have taken this action are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and West Virginia. Soma is not scheduled at the federal level. However, reports of Soma abuse are being monitored by the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Soma could be listed under the Controlled Substances Act if warranted.