This is a question for your vet. You should not medicate your dog unless your vet instructs you to do so. You risk poisoning your dog.
It doesn't look like there are any problems with taking these medications together. so I guess yes
I don't see a problem with it. Percocet is a pain pill and robaxin is a muscle relaxer. When I went to the doctor the other day, I was taking a soma (a very similar muscle relaxer) and a percocet together. Then he prescribed me robaxin. I'll probably end up taking a percocet with it. But if you want to be 100% sure, ask your doctor.
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So long as you have prescriptions for both of them, yes. Robaxin is a muscle relaxant. Cataflam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medicine. It is safe to take a pain medication plus a muscle relaxant. They act together to relieve your discomfort.
Yes, if you wait at least 6 hours after Robaxin and at least 8 hours after flexeril. But you may increase side effects without a better result. You may use Flexeril during the day (3 times a day) instead of Robaxin - if your doctor agrees.
You should honestly just try to stick with the zantac. It has been well tested and been on the market for quite some time. Reglan can have very serious side effects and is directly linked to the development of debilitating neuromuscular disorders such as tardive dyskinesia.
no it is not robaxin is similar to flexeril but is meant more for daytime use as flexeril is for night time before bed.but other than that the two drugs are classified in the same...muscle skelatal relaxants
A truse is an agreement to give up at the same time. The incorrect spelling of truce - which is an agreement to give up at the same time.
The side effects of Reglan are different for everybody. For some people, the drug is very well tolerated. Extrapyrimidal symptoms and tardive dyskinesia are much more likely to affect people who have taken higher doses for longer periods of time.
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It depends. If you weren't prescribed by the doctor for this medication, don't take it. Because only your Doctor would know what dosage is recommended, when it comes to combining with other medications. Be careful. You can definitely overdose on Ativan, (Lorazepam) and Methocarbamol, (Robaxin).