Yes, if it is prescribed by your doctor, and your doctor knows of your condition, then definitely take it. Muscle relaxants are generally prescribed to affect your skeletal muscles.
Your BMI is just a ratio of your waist size to your height. It provides an approximate measure of your body fat not your muscle mass.
can you? of course! Should you? should be on the label
Metoprolol is a BP medication. There should be no ill effects of also taking a muscle relaxer.
You may or may not need a muscle relaxer. It depends on what your doctor says is wrong with your back. If you have a slipped disc or something else wrong with the spine, muscle relaxers aren't going to help you. See a doctor to determine which medication you need to be taking.
I've taken muscle relaxers when having laser tattoo removal and it was completely safe. Assuming you are not on any other type of medication, taking a muscle relaxer in order to take the edge off during laser hair removal should be fine.
The should be perfectly fine. In fact, my dad who broke his back a couple years ago was forced to take a number of things in order to go to sleep after his surgery. These included AmbienCR, Percocet, and a muscle relaxant. (and maybe a little pot too. haha)He got more messed up from the pain killers than anything else. Just dont mix these with alcohol.I have taken AmbienCR with muscles relaxers together too, but it may depend on which muscle relaxer you are taking.
About 72 grams of protein per day.
Into The Muscle; Within The Muscle
This is from the manufacturers of Tramadol. Seizures (convulsions) have occurred in some people taking tramadol. You may be more likely to have a seizure while taking tramadol if you have a history of seizures or head injury, a metabolic disorder, or if you are taking certain medicines such as antidepressants, muscle relaxers, or medicine for nausea and vomiting. Seroquel falls more into the category of an antipsychotic but on its PIL (patient information leaflet) it states that it helps with depression so I would consult either a G.P. or pharmacist first.
Since you have not identified the "muscle relaxer" you plan to take with ibuprofen, it would not be appropriate to attempt a broad-brush answer here.You're advised to get in touch with your pharmacist or prescriber (if either of your drugs are prescription-only) to get a more specific answer to your question. Be sure to clearly identify your medication before you call, so you don't have to scramble while somebody's waiting to answer your question.
You can increase the muscle spindle reflection by exercising and taking lots of proteins.
If your doctor prescribed it to you then yes! I am currently taking it and I have had bad experiences with different muscle relaxers. It just kind of makes me sleepy, but not in a drugged way, more like a tylenol pm does. And then I just go to sleep and sleep great and wake up feeling better. I like it much better than flexoril and definitely more than somas.
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