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What is the tablet dolo neurobion n for?

Dolo-neurobion N is an over-the-counter pharmaceutical that consists of the vitamins B1, B6, B12, and the pain reliever paracetamol. It is used as an anti-inflammatory analgesic for conditions, such as neuralgia and neuritis.


Is the hamstring the biggest muscle in the muscle group?

No! N-o!


Is Healthy N Fit Anabolic Muscle a steroid?

No.


What is excessive forcible stretching of a muscle?

Strain


What has the author N J Beraquet written?

N. J. Beraquet has written: 'Physical changes during the heating of herring muscle'


What is n artificially made substance that can temporarily increase muscle size?

anabolic steroid


Who is Scott Mescudi?

Kid Cudi (The Moon Man) (Man on The Moon) (Day n Night)


How do you use hair relaxer?

You'd have to read the instructions that's normally placed on the box for proper detail into placing it in your hair. If there are no instructions, you shouldn't place it in your hair as relaxers can be very damaging to the hair and scalp leaving severe burns and can even result in hair loss if not done properly.


What is the difference between voluntary muscle and involuntary muscle?

You can't control involuntary muscles but you can control voluntary muscles.


What is this medication D A N 5513?

350 mg Carisoprodol (generic Soma), a muscle relaxant. Manufacturer: Watson Pharmaceuticals


Can you take hydrocodne with muscle relaxers?

depends how much MG the Hydrocodone and how much MG the muscle relaxers, just like if someone had a beer n took a benzo or such they may just get a lil more "inebreiated" but depends on person, but it generally a no no


When the term biceps triceps or quadriceps forms part of a muscle's name what does it tell you about the muscle?

It tells you the number of origins. "When biceps, triceps, or quadriceps forms part of a muscle's name, you can assume that the muscle has two, three, or four origins, respectively. For example, the biceps brachii muscle of the arm has two origins, or heads."- Human Anatomy & Physiology. Eighth Edition. Elaine N. Marieb page 321