NO
The heart muscle is self stimulating and so it is not affected by muscle relaxants.
Can i take muscle relaxers with diclofenac
No, few if any of them are. Some narcotics can certainly have a muscle relaxant effect, but muscle relaxants - an important therapeutic part of medicine - are completely different kinds of compounds.
Fukushima, K. Muscle Relaxants: Physiologic and Pharmacologic Aspects, 1st Edition, Heidelberg: Springer Verlang, 1995.
Muscle relaxants work by targeting the central nervous system to reduce muscle contractions and increase blood flow to the affected area, which helps alleviate muscle tension and spasms.
yes
Many states, if not most, will allow a chiropractor to prescribe &/or dispense durable medical goods &/or devices.
limbic system
No, chiropractor's are not licensed medical doctors, and as such they can not prescribe medications.
If this is the Dr. Babcock that is a chiropractor, he cannot prescribe medications that require a prescription. He is not a medical doctor.
Common causes of muscle spasms include dehydration, overuse of muscles, electrolyte imbalances, and muscle strain. Effective treatments for muscle spasms may include stretching, massage, hydration, applying heat or ice, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. In severe cases, a doctor may prescribe muscle relaxants or physical therapy.
Francis Ferenc Foldes has written: 'Muscle relaxants'