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Muscle
Relaxants:
Muscle relaxant is a
term used to refer to skeletal
muscle relaxants (drugs), which act on the central
nervous system to relax muscles. These drugs
are often prescribed to reduce pain and soreness
associated with sprains, strains, or other types of
muscle injury. Commonly prescribed
skeletal muscle relaxant medications include
carisoprodol (Soma), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), and
metaxalone (Skelaxin), which are taken in tablet
form. Muscle relaxant drugs are only available by
prescription in the U.S.
Our licensed online doctor will write you a
prescription for free.
Click on the Product for more detailed
information.
Product
Name
Prescribed
for:
Carisoprodol -- Generic
Soma. Relieves pain and stiffness of muscle spasms
and
discomfort due to strain and sprain.
Soma (Watson) -- Relieves
the pain and stiffness of muscle spasms and
discomfort due
to strain and sprain.
Cyclobenzaprine -- Treats the pain and stiffness
of muscle injuries; strains, sprains, and
muscle spasms.
Flextra DS --
Analgesic and antipyretic; treats pain, headache,
and fever. Also used
for
certain kinds of arthritic
conditions.
Flexeril
--
Treats pain and stiffness of muscle injuries,
including strains, sprains
and muscle
spasms.
Zanaflex --
Relieves the spasms and increased muscle tone caused
by medical
problems such as multiple sclerosis or spinal
injury.
Skelaxin
--
Treats pain and stiffness of muscle injuries,
including strains, sprains
and muscle spasms.
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