Not in my experience no. I've been on a long term dose of 4500mg daily for over three months to treat an arthritic shoulder, you don't seem to get the high that drugs like valium would give you and when I came to stop my gp suggested that I tail things off slowly over two weeks but being a stubborn sod I stopped straight away and found it no problem at all
The drug, Robaxin is not addictive. The drug is a muscle relaxer and must be prescribed by a physician.
how long does robaxin stay in system
Robaxin is a muscle relaxant that has pain relieving effects.
Robaxin is a sedative and muscle relaxant. It's basically a high end pain killer.
Do you mean Robaxin? Robaxin (methocarbamol) is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. Robaxin is used together with rest and physical therapy to treat skeletal muscle conditions such as pain or injury.
No. Robaxin belongs to a class of drugs which is not detectable by this type of test.
No but you can give them Robaxin
No, it's a muscle relaxant.
Absolutely.
Always addictive.
It is a muscle relaxant with the brand name "Robaxin."
yes you can
No. Robaxin and Skelaxin should not be taking together. They are both in the same class of relaxant and therefore have the same effects AND possible side effects.