Naproxeno-carisoprodol
similar, yes. Caridoxen, (naproxeno/carisoprodol), the naproxeno is pain killer (like ibuprofen, aspirin), and the carisoprodol is the non-steroidal muscle relaxant, therefore similar to Soma.....
Contraxen is a combination medication that contains naproxen and carisoprodol. Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain, inflammation, and fever, while carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant that helps alleviate muscle spasms and discomfort. This combination is typically prescribed for conditions involving pain and muscle tension, providing both analgesic and muscle-relaxing effects. As with any medication, it's important to use it under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
As of November 2007, carisoprodol has been taken off the market in Sweden due to problems with dependence and side effects. In the US carisoprodol is considered to be a schedule IV controlled substance by the many states. In the EU, the European Medicines Agency has issued a release recommending that member states suspend marketing authorization for this product. Your doctor is correct in not giving it to you - besides which you should NOT be telling your doctor how to do his/her job - who is qualified you or your doctor.
Apronax or naproxeno sodico 550mg is a drug that is used as an anti-inflammatory in people. It is commonly used to treat minor instances of pain.
No. This is not a known side effect of carisoprodol (Soma).
carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant.
NO, they are not the same! Carisoprodol is a mucle relaxer, and xanax is a benzo!
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No. Carisoprodol is a mucle relaxant . It's maketed as Soma and a couple other names.
antidote for carisoprodol
muscle relaxer