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You can take muscle relaxants in a variety of formats, including tablets, capsules, liquids, and injections, depending on the kind. You will receive detailed instructions on how to take the medication from your pharmacist or healthcare professional.

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Do muscle relaxers show in up TASC urine tests?

never


Does muscle relaxers show up on a 5 panel drug screen?

nope


Sniffing muscle relaxers?

yes but you have to crush them up really fine


Do muscle relaxers and pain killers show up as the same in urine tests?

no painkillers are an opiate


How long can muscle relaxers be detected in urine laboratory testing?

Most muscle relaxers are non narcotic and aren't tested for. Valium is the only medication that I can think of that is sometimes used as a muscle relaxer that may show up on a test (it is a benzodiazapine). It usually stays in the system for 5-7 days.


What happens if you shoot up vodka?

you get drunk.


Can you pass a lab durg screen if you take methocarbamol?

No, methocarbamol is just a muscle relaxer, and are not generally on a drug screen, never heard of muscle relaxers showing up on drug screen, at least not on mine.


What over the counter meds would show up as barbiturates on a drug test?

tylenol, nyquil,selexa dylantin


What happens if you shoot up with battery acid?

You will die.


What happens when you have muscle cramps?

your muscles tighten up


What happens to your body when taking a free throw?

You bend your knees and go up when you shoot.


How do you inject muscle relaxers?

Muscle relaxers can be administered via intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) injection, depending on the specific medication and the clinical situation. The procedure typically involves cleaning the injection site with an antiseptic, using a sterile syringe to draw up the medication, and then injecting it into the muscle or vein while following proper safety protocols. It's essential that this procedure is performed by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness. Always follow specific guidelines provided by a healthcare provider or the medication's instructions.