yes it can but you doctor should be asked before initiating therapy w/ any adjuvants
Yes it can, im on flexeril and ultram together three times a day
NO!!! Flexeril and Ultram can both cause seizures, taking them together will increase the risk. Always , ask your doctor!
Yes
no
If ultram isn't ridding you of your pain aleve certainly will not help. I was on ultram for eight years and it worked for mild pain. I've taken Aleve a few times and it did absolutely nothing. But to answer your question I can take aleve with ultram with no problem.
you can take pretty much any FDA drug that is on the market for fibromyalgia. Some suggestions are Cymbalta, Flexeril, Lyrica, Savella and Ultram.
Yes, if it is taken with an MAO inhibiter
Valium and Flexeril should not be combined. Other drugs may be taken together if your psychiatrist and cardiologist think that they can be taken together.
No, you should never mix Ultram, Paxil, Estridiol, Darvocet, and Klonopin together. You will need to consult with your doctor as to what medicines can be taken.
Ativan (a benzodiazepine sedative) and Flexeril (a skeletal muscle relaxant) can be taken together, but it will cause increased drowsiness, so you may want to check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if your dosage needs to be decreased.
Ultram is a type of narcotic drug that is used to treat moderate to severe levels of pain. No, you cannot take Ultram 100 mg every 3 hours. It should be taken as prescribed by your doctor or every 4 to 6 hours.
You can check all known interactions of drugs yourself with the website http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.php. Simply type in the drugs you wish to find and select the correct drug from the dropdown menu. All known interactions will then appear.---- Interactions searched:* Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) * Ultram (traMADOL) ---- 1 Interaction found:# Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) and Ultram (traMADOL) (Major Drug-Drug) SERIOUS PROBLEM: The risk of seizures may be increased during coadministration of tramadol with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI antidepressants or anorectics), monoamine oxidase inhibitors, neuroleptic agents, central nervous system stimulants, opioids, tricyclic antidepressants, other tricyclic compounds (e.g., cyclobenzaprine, phenothiazines), and/or any substance that can reduce the seizure threshold (e.g., carbapenems, cholinergic agents, fluoroquinolones, interferons, chloroquine, mefloquine, lindane, theophylline). These agents are often individually epileptogenic and may have additive effects when combined. Many of these agents also exhibit CNS- and/or respiratory-depressant effects, which may be enhanced during their concomitant use with tramadol.POSSIBLE SOLUTION: Caution is advised if tramadol is administered with any substance that can reduce the seizure threshold, particularly in the elderly and in patients with epilepsy, a history of seizures, or other risk factors for seizures (e.g., head trauma, brain tumor, metabolic disorders, alcohol and drug withdrawal, CNS infections). ----
No. Alcohol is not to be consumed while taking the prescription medication Flexeril. Both alchol and Flexeril are central nervous system depressants and can cause serious interactions if taken together.