I googled it. The answer from two different sources was 2 years.
Flexeril is a muscle relaxant that blocks nerve impulses to the brain. It lasts long enough to sleep if one is not on opiates.
The shelf life of flexeril is: What it says on the bottle.
18 hours, look it up in wikipedia or epocrates...
2-3 days depending on certain variables. Drinking water would speed up the time it would take
How long a drug stays in your blood and/or urine is usually determined by its half-life. The half-life of a drug is the time it takes your body to metabolize and excrete the medication. Flexeril has a half-life of 18 hours, so it would take 3.75 days for it to clear out of your body completely.
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) has an average elimination half-life of 18 hours. Half-life is the time required for half the quantity of a drug or other substance active in a living organism to be metabolized or eliminated by normal biological processes. This is however an approximation as there are several other factors that may play a role in it's elimination, such as the amount of Flexeril taken, your weight / body size, and your metabolism, among others. Wikipedia lists it's half-life as having a range of 8 to 37 hours. To sum up the answer I would say Flexeril would be in your system for no less than 24 hours and no longer than 3 to 4 days. The other thing to take into consideration is that there isn't a set moment in time in which the drug would no longer be present in your blood plasma levels. That is to say that the drug concentration declines gradually and eventually reaches a point in which the drug is still technically present in your bloodstream, but only in tiny trace amounts. Depending on the substance, most health care professionals may consider the substance to be completely eliminated at such small trace amounts.
Flexeril is a brand name for Cyclobenzaprine, which is not a benzodiazepine.
is it dangerous to drink wine when taking Flexeril
Can i takr flexeril for shingles pain
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) is a muscle relaxer and is not a narcotic. It is used for the relief of muscle spasm.
Flexeril is a muscle relaxant, not an anti-inflammatory.
No, hydrocodone is a narcotic, and flexeril is a muscle relaxant. Flexeril not typically included in a drug screen.
There is no known significant interaction between Tamiflu and Flexeril.
Can you take methylprednisolone, flexeril and Tramadol togethter and not get sick.
no
no