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.
Your whole body will become numb and you will probably sweat even if you're not moving. I took some one time and I was dancing and singing lol it was awesome but I don't recommend it unless its prescribed to you.(mine was prescription) (:
Yes, muscle relaxers can generally be taken with Coumadin (warfarin), but it's important to consult a healthcare provider before doing so. Some muscle relaxers may have interactions with warfarin, potentially affecting blood clotting or increasing the risk of bleeding. Your doctor can provide guidance on safe options and monitor your condition to ensure your medications work effectively together. Always inform your healthcare provider of all medications you are taking.
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Some people will tell you it will be in your system for around 4-6 hours. That is how long the drug will be active(working) But it will stay in your system for a little over a week. Some drugs can last for close to a month
Yes some relaxers make your hair silky and smooth. But the main purpose of a relaxer is to permentaly straiten your hair.
It's not really slang, but that muscle is commonly called the calf of the leg.
Typically benzodiazepines are most effective at producing anterograde amnesia, meaning a loss of memory after the event causing the amnesia. Benzodiazepines are psychoactive drugs that act as hypnotics, sedatives, anticonvulsants, anxiolytics, amnesics, and muscle relaxers. Some examples of benzodiazepines are flunitrazepam, commonly called Rohypnol or "roofies", clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan), and diazepam (Valium). Benzodiazepines, specifically flunitrazepam, are commonly used as date rape drugs for their sedative and amnesic effects.
A drug commonly prescribed for Alzheimer's disease that provides temporary improvement in cognitive functions for some patients with mild-to-moderate forms of the disease.
The best relaxers brand are up to you. There are some good relaxers but you need to get one that works well on your hair and hair type. Cocoa Keratin Kit is a good quality hair relaxer but in general no base chemical relaxers are the choice of Salons professionals because they are much more gentle on the hair and scalp.
If you have a Rx, it won't be a problem even if it is drug tested for or you come up positive from it. Generally No (most don't include controlled substances ) but sometimes benzodiazepines (schedule IV controlled substance) like Valium (diazepam), Ativan (lorazepam), Rivotril (clonazepam), Klonopin are used as muscle relaxers and you may be tested for/ fail positive (depend on the test panels - 5 panel drug test or some 8,10, 12 panel test).
Synulox is most commonly prescribed for bacterial infections in animals. Side effects include diarrhea and possible allergy in some pets.
My Doctor said it will heal over time Don't do any crazy stuff take it easy tylenol or advil helpes me if the pain is that a night talk to your doctor about some muscle relaxers that is what he gave me and it has helped alot