No. Cyclobenzaprine HCL (or FLexeril) is a muscle relaxant. It has no opiate content at all.
My doctor has me on percocets and amrix at the same time. But you only need to take one amrix a day because it lasts 24 hours. So the answer is yes you can mix them
No, Amrix is not a narcotic. It is a medication used to treat muscle spasms and is only used when a patient is also going to physical therapy.
No, codeine and codeine phosphate are not the same. Codeine is an opiate used as a painkiller and cough suppressant, while codeine phosphate is a salt form of codeine that is commonly used in medications for pain relief and cough suppression. The addition of phosphate to codeine can affect its solubility and how it is metabolized in the body.
codeine
No...there are no formulas with codeine.
no Codeine is Narcotic
extended release codeine
No OTC rug will have codeine in it since the codeine is restricted.
It is generally safer to alternate these drugs, as the muscle relaxant, Amrix, together with the opiate pain reliever, hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab) can produce excessive sedation. Generally, two to fours is a reasonable separation time (if you are prescribed these medications). However, for your particular situation, consult your physician.
There are 5 chirality centers, so there are 5^2 (=25) stereoisomers.
Yes, codeine is methylated morphine.
No; it is a narcotic, but its active ingredient is not codeine.