Norflex is not a narcotic but the main side effects of this drug is drowsiness and dizziness. Please take caution when taking other drugs with this one and always consult a medical professional anytime you mix two drugs. I can tell you some information on this drug though. You should avoid alcohol and any other central nervous system depressant because they tend to increase the sedative effects of the drug. Anticholinergics should also be avoided due to an increase in sedative effects. If you are taking cisapride you may experience a decrease in the effectiveness of cisapride. Levadopa may also decrease the effects of orphenadrine. When taking orphenadrine, you should also avoid many herbal approaches to treatment such as St. John's Wort, kava kava, and gotu kola due to an increase of central nervous system depression. The side effects of this drug are severe and frequently experianced so please talk with a medical professional before attempting to take this drug with any other drug.
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A ruptured disk treatment can be treated in many ways. A ruptured disk treatment can be treated by using over-the-counter medications, narcotics, and muscle relaxers.
It could take days for certain muscle relaxers to leave your system. Most muscle relaxers will leave your system within 24 hours.
Not if you have a prescription for them.
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Yes
No, it's a pain pill. To explain: Lortab is a combination of hydrocodone and Tylenol, which helps to relieve pain. Muscle relaxers are usually more like Advil but stronger. Lortabs will help with muscle pain but not as well as muscle relaxers. Muscle relaxers will only help with pain relating to muscles or inflammation.
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If you have a herniated disc, the treatments include over the counter medications, narcotics, nerve pain medications, muscle relaxers, and cortisone injections. Physical therapy may be an option and if that doesn't work, surgery.
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You may or may not need a muscle relaxer. It depends on what your doctor says is wrong with your back. If you have a slipped disc or something else wrong with the spine, muscle relaxers aren't going to help you. See a doctor to determine which medication you need to be taking.
No, not at all. It is a form of chemotherapy and immuno-suppressant.