Yes, though fatal overdoses on most Benzodiazepines are rare. In general though, the hypnotic(anti insomnia) benzodiazepines are much more toxic compared to the anxiolytic(anti anxiety) benzo's. Some of the more potent hypnotic benzo's have been fatal on their own in moderate doses.
Long acting low potency anxiolytic benzo's such as Diazepam(Valium), Chlordiazepoxide(Librium), Prazepam(Reapam) and Clorazepate(Tranxene) are the least toxic. The moderate acting more potent anxiolytic benzos such as Bromazepam(Lexotan), Oxazepam(Seresta), Lorazepam(Temesta), Alprazolam(Xanax) and Clonazepam(Rivotril) are more toxic, but still not as toxic as any of the hypnotic benzo's. The long acting, low potency hypnotic benzo Flurazepam(Dalmadorm) is the least toxic of the hypnotic benzo's, and the moderately acting moderate to high potency hypnotic benzo's such as Nitrazepam(Mogadon), Temazepam(Normison), Flunitrazepam(Rohypnol) and Lormetazepam (Loramet/Noctamid) are pretty much the most toxic of all Benzo's, and are the most often the cause of fatal overdoses, even when taken on their own. Probably the most toxic of them all are the short acting Benzo's, such as Brotizolam(Lendormin), Triazolam(Halcion) and Midazolam(Dormicum).
Yes and I wouldn't recommend it
Yes
Id say im 99.9 % sure you wouldn't od on that low a dose im on forty right now. Feeling rather sedated. Cyclobenzaprine acts on the muscles that are voluntary, like Muscles on the skeleton. It does not affect muscles such as your cardiovascular muscles, or respritory. You would likely need alot of those little yellow pills to even attempt to overdose on them so you're fine. I've done a little research on them.
cyclobenzaprine and metonidazole taken together
does cyclobenzaprine test positive for cocaine?
Can you take Omeprazole and Cyclobenzaprine together? Thank you Pam
my doctor says cyclobenzaprine 10mg is stronger
no
No. T3 is Tylenol (acetaminophen) with codeine. Cyclobenzaprine is the generic name for Flexeril.
Cyclobenzaprine hcl 5mg tab
the active ingredient is a chemical called cyclobenzaprine. the brand name for that medication is flexeril.
No.
Flexeril
yes