I suggest you don't just ask anybody this question. Read the information slip that should have come with the package and check with your Dr. What muscle relaxant are you thinkig of? I looked up an over the counter Muscle Relaxant on e-MIMs which is an Australian Medication reference used by Nurses and Drs. The relaxant's generic name is Baclofen which is the main Muscle Relaxant on the list and this was the pregnancy category it received. Category B3
Drugs that have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age, without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the human fetus having been observed. Studies in animals[1] have shown evidence of an increased occurrence of fetal damage, the significance of which is considered uncertain in humans.
Then I looked up Dantrolene Socium (main Trade name is Dantrium). This received the following pregnancy category. Category B2
Drugs that have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age, without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the human fetus having been observed. Studies in animals[1] are inadequate or may be lacking, but available data show no evidence of an increased occurrence of fetal damage.
Basically there hasn't been enough research into this to be sure. I suggest that if this is an ongoing problem you see your Dr.
Flexeril is what I have taken for my severe backpain during pregnancy. It is catergory B which means no adverse effects have been shown and it is considered safe. Ask your OB/GYN to be sure.
i would ask The doctor.The muscle relaxer should also have a warning somewhere if its harmful when your pregnant
No not safe my doctor advised me to wait until I stopped breasrfeeding to take it.
No and this is something you need to talk to your doctor about if you need anything stronger than Tylenol.
No. Everything you take, eat, drink goes to your baby. You take NOTHING.
It could take days for certain muscle relaxers to leave your system. Most muscle relaxers will leave your system within 24 hours.
Can i take muscle relaxers with diclofenac
Yes
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Take a 'phone and call the emergency services.
can you take muscle relaxers with the pain medication oxycodone?
no, because "dilautin" is not an actual marketed drug
Can I take a cipla while am breastfeeding
No, you cannot take ACE while breastfeeding. The caffeine in it is not good for baby.
While breastfeeding can you take peritol without it affecting you child?
In cases where torn ligaments are continually being pulled and stressed by nearby muscles, preventing them from healing, it is helpful to relax the muscles for a while. It is the body's healing that actually helps the torn ligaments, but the muscle relaxers can reduce the stress and allow healing to take place.
no