Norflex, or orphenadrine, is a muscle relaxant that is typically prescribed for muscle pain and discomfort. While it can be used in teenagers, it should only be prescribed by a healthcare professional who can assess the specific situation and ensure it is appropriate. Safety, dosage, and potential side effects should be carefully considered, as the medication may not be suitable for everyone. Always consult a doctor before giving any medication to a teenager.
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I just got the Norflex prescribed, it said to take 1tablet b4 I go to bed (for back pain and restless sleep). But I didn't have my regular back pain meds earlier today, so I took a pill. Now I'm wondering if I should wait till tomorrow night to take it or if it will be okay to take it b4 bed tonight?
No, Norflex Co does not contain codeine. Norflex is a brand name for orphenadrine, which is a muscle relaxant used to treat pain and discomfort associated with muscle injuries. It does not have the opioid properties associated with codeine. Always check the specific formulation or consult with a healthcare professional for accurate information.
Although no Human studies were undertaken, when Norflex was tested on pregnant animals it showed adverse foetal effects. The risks must be weighed between foetal risk and maternal benefit.
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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.
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