Theramine is a prescription only medical food that is scientifically formulated for the dietary management of pain syndromes and inflammation. Theramine promotes the production of neurotransmitters that inhibit neuronal firing and reduce inflammation. Theramine can be co-administered with a low dose prescription pain medicine or as a standalone therapy. Theramine is backed by rigorous clinical data and double blind placebo controlled clinical trials. There have been over 20 million individual doses of Theramine administered without a single harmful side effect.
No, Theramine is currently marketed as a prescription only product.
No. Prazolamine is a management system that combines Soma (carisoprodol), a muscle relaxant, and Theramine, a medical food product to aid in nutritional management of pain.
They are considered a "supplement" to give you iron, vitamin A, E, C, D and other nutrients that are not normally found in the body, but we need for good health. There is a pill called "Theramine" that IS considered a "Medical food". This contains nutrients found in fruits and vegetables and are in stronger doses. It can only be obtained via a prescription. This helps with joint pain, arthritis and many other things.