Carisoprodol, commonly known by its brand name Soma, is a muscle relaxant used to relieve pain and discomfort from muscle injuries. It works by affecting the communication between the nerves in the central nervous system. A muscle relaxer that is often considered similar to Soma in terms of its use and effects is methocarbamol, though they have different chemical structures and mechanisms of action. Both medications are used for muscle spasms and pain relief but should be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects and dependency issues.
can you go through with withraw from a muscle relaxer
The heart is a muscle. Soma is a muscle relaxer. Do the math ;-)
soma muscle relaxer
soma, its a muscle relaxer
"soma" is just an old word for body, but if you google [soma] you'll get 20 definitions.
Carisprodol is a muscle relaxant sold under the brand name of Soma.
Check with your pharmacist. Some Soma is combined with asprin which does thin the blood.
It is a combination of naproxen and soma, usually available in Mexico.
Soma
No, it is somewhat similar but it is a anxiolytic that works on the GABAA receptor (like benzo's) but it is a classified as a Carbamate.
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used as a muscle relaxer and to help sleep. one usually does the job, this is a very powerful narcotic