Flexeril (cyclobenzoprine), a muscle relaxant medication, and Aleve (naproxen), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, can safely be taken together. n fact, they are commonly prescribed together for muscle strains.
Yes, if you wait at least 6 hours after Robaxin and at least 8 hours after flexeril. But you may increase side effects without a better result. You may use Flexeril during the day (3 times a day) instead of Robaxin - if your doctor agrees.
Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a strong opiate that does not contain Tylenol (acetaminophen). Therefore, you should be able to take it with Tylenol. However, medications that already contain acetaminophen (such as Vicodin, Percocet, and Norco) should NOT be taken with Tylenol. The reason for this is because an overdose of Tylenol can very likely cause damage to the liver.
How long a drug stays in your blood and/or urine is usually determined by its half-life. The half-life of a drug is the time it takes your body to metabolize and excrete the medication. Flexeril has a half-life of 18 hours, so it would take 3.75 days for it to clear out of your body completely.
Bening Mortrin 800 is an Anti-Inflammatory and Flexeril is a mucle relaxant, I can personnal assure you that you would be alright consuming those inconjunction with one another without issues. As long as you have no allergies regarding said medications. I have used that combination for years and have never encounter a problem to date.
You will have to wait until the 20 mg of Dilaudid has left your system before you can drink alcohol. Usually it will take about 8 hours for any medicines to leave the system.
180mg is kinda pushin' it, is right on the border of overdose for someone that has a high tolerance.
It is generally recommended to space out the administration of Norvasc (amlodipine) and Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) by several hours to avoid potential interactions and side effects. While there is no specific waiting period established, a gap of at least 4-6 hours is advisable. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your health situation.
I googled it. The answer from two different sources was 2 years.
There aren't any drug interactions between xanex (street name "xanbars") and flexeril HOWEVER, it could potentially be dangerous. Xanex is a pretty powerful sedative and flexeril has a powerful sedative property (being a muscle relaxer). The "sedation" side effect of both drugs could be dangerous. My suggestion, if you MUST have both drugs, use only with a prescription for both and at least two hours a part (depending on your personal medication tolerance).
The elimination half-life of Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is typically about 2 to 3 hours, while Percocet (oxycodone and acetaminophen) has a half-life of around 3 to 4.5 hours. Generally, it can take about 5 to 6 half-lives for a drug to be cleared from the bloodstream, meaning Dilaudid may be detectable for around 10 to 18 hours and Percocet for approximately 15 to 27 hours. However, detection times can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism, dosage, and overall health.
Yes. I went to the ER for agonizing back pain and the doctor diagnosed me with shingles. She prescribed 800 ibuprofen, flexeril, hydrocodone and another pill to treat the actual virus. I took them as directed and they eased my pain but also knocked me out for hours. If you're using these medications with good reason, you will be fine.