It is a muscle relaxant.
The prescription drug Orphenadrine does not contain steroids. It is a anticholinergic drug that affects the neurotransmitters in the body.
Orphenadrine is muscle relaxant drug. Valium has also muscle relaxing property. So they should not be taken together.
There are a number of combinations of Orphenadrine with co drug. Usually Paracetamol,asprin and or with caffeine. The usual dose of orphenadrine is 60mg per dose usually combined with Paracetamol. See NORGESIC.
yes you can
Yes. It gives u a relaxed loopy high.
Orphenadrine time release stays in your system approximately three days.
No, one is a muscle relaxant and one is an opiate painkiller. The pain killer works much better for most.
Depends on your dosage. Ex: 15-20 Mg would stay for about 45 mins to 1hr 30 mins.
yes it can make you sleepy. it says 'may cause drowsiness' if you do not know this you must not have the bottle it came in and you probably don't need it anyways.
carisoprodol (Soma), chlorphenesin (Maolate), chlorzoxazone (Paraflex), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), diazepam (Valium), metaxalone (Skelaxin), methocarbamol (Robaxin), and orphenadrine (Norflex)
I have been taken Norflex (generic name orphenadrine) for 2-3 years. It is not a controlled substance in the USA. For me, I currently have zero side effects. At first it made me a little drowsy until I got used to it, but nothing like cyclobenziprine.
If you mean "codeine", then you can overdose if you take them together.....they are chemically similar, with Hydrocodone being a synthetic version and codeine being the naturally-occurring one.