Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.
An overdose of chlorzoxazone can be fatal, so it is not a good idea to try to use it to get high. Symptoms of an overdose of chlorzoxazone are: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, muscle weakness, shallow breathing, or fainting. See the Related link below.
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No. Chlprzoxazone is not a a barbutrate. Its chemical formula is C7H4ClNO2 169.56 2(3H)-Benzoxazolone,5-chloro-. 5-Chloro-2-benzoxazolinone [95-25-0]. Chlorzoxazone contains not less than 98.0 percent and not more than 102.0 percent of C7H4ClNO2, calculated on the dried basis.
No ... it is a muscle relaxant! It is a combination of diclofenac sodium, paracetamol and chlorzoxazone. Please get advice from a medical professional before consuming this.
Myospaz Forte contains 500mgs of Chlorzoxazone, 500mgs of Paracetamol and 50mgs of Diclofenac, it is a combination medication used to treat pain mostly muscular pains.
carisoprodol (Soma), chlorphenesin (Maolate), chlorzoxazone (Paraflex), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), diazepam (Valium), metaxalone (Skelaxin), methocarbamol (Robaxin), and orphenadrine (Norflex)
Expiration dates are there for a reason.Past that date, they lose their effectiveness. It's not going to be poisonous or anything, but it's not going to work the way it's supposed to - and you have no way of knowing how weak the pill is, so you can't take two of them to make it up, either - that would be very dangerous. Just dispose of expired medication.
Yes but it's not the best idea. It'll probably kick in really quick and make you crash later on. I would just swallow the pill. If you want it to work fast, just let it dissolve under your tongue.