No, methocarbamol 500 mg is not a narcotic. It is a muscle relaxant used to relieve muscle spasms and discomfort. Unlike narcotics, which are opioids and can be addictive, methocarbamol does not have the same potential for abuse or dependence. It works by affecting the central nervous system, but its mechanism is different from that of narcotics.
Methocarbamol is not a narcotic, but it can cause drowsiness.
Regular Robaxacet contains 325 mg of acetaminophen and Extra Strength Robaxacet contains 500 mg of acetaminophen. Both contains the same amount of methocarbamol (400 mg), no matter if it's extra strength or not.
Yes, 5000 MG of Methocarbamol could kill a person.
No, Robaxin (methocarbamol) does not show on a toxicological screen as it is not a narcotic.
Yes, you can generally take methocarbamol 500 mg with extra strength Tylenol (acetaminophen) as there are no known direct interactions between the two medications. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific health situation. Additionally, be mindful of the total dosage of acetaminophen to avoid exceeding the recommended limit.
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Vicodin has hydrocodone, which is a narcotic pain killer in it. Usually, depending on the type you are prescribed, hydrocodone comes in 5 mg, 7.5 mg, and 10 mg. There is also generally 500 mg of acetaminophen in the vicodin, which is a more useful OTC pain relief.
No it is not a narcotic. Amphetamine is a stimulant.
Baclofen is not a narcotic, but it does have many side effects and is sometimes used for opiate withdraw.
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