Yes it is, Carisoprodol is indicated for the relief of discomfort associated with acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions in adults.
Soma Carisoprodoltablets, USP should only be used for short periods (up to two or three weeks) because adequate evidence of effectiveness for more prolonged use has not been established and because acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions are generally of short duration
similar, yes. Caridoxen, (naproxeno/carisoprodol), the naproxeno is pain killer (like ibuprofen, aspirin), and the carisoprodol is the non-steroidal muscle relaxant, therefore similar to Soma.....
Naproxen-carisoprodol is a medication prescribed to relieve pain. This medication is not legal in the United States but is legal in Mexico.
No, carisoprodol is not an opioid. It is a muscle relaxant that works by blocking pain sensations between the nerves and the brain. Carisoprodol is commonly used to relieve muscle pain and discomfort but does not belong to the opioid class of medications. Its mechanism of action and therapeutic uses differ significantly from those of opioids.
A pain killer is an 'analgesic'.
No, carisoprodol has no effect for toothaches. I've have a small ache right now and my sister (an M.A.) told me it probably wouldn't help the pain and she was right!
Yes. Soma (also known as Carisoprodol) is a CNS muscle relaxant, and therefore will not cause any unwanted side effects when paired with an opioid pain killer, such as Tylenol 3.
Amoxicillin is not a pain killer, but an antibiotic.
Yes, it is a Pain killer.
Yes darvocet is a pain killer, not a very strong one but it is in fact a pain killer. It has propoxyphene in it.
You can use marijuana as a pain killer. If you have glaucoma, it reduces the pressure in your eyes.it can be used to be a pain killer with cancer patients in chemo, & it can help with back pain, etc.
pain killer
Naproxeno-carisoprodol