Methocarbamol is the generic name for the muscle relaxer, Robaxin. It is used to treat muscle spasms and pain.
Methocarbamol (brand name Robaxin) is a muscle relaxant.
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Not at all. Methocarbamol is Robaxin, which is an anti-inflammatory. Big difference there.
Methocarbamol + Xanax = increased sedative effect
Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.
Methocarbamol and Xanax (alprazolam) are not the same and serve different purposes. Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant used to relieve muscle spasms and discomfort, while Xanax is a benzodiazepine primarily prescribed for anxiety and panic disorders. They work through different mechanisms in the body and are not interchangeable. Always consult a healthcare professional before using either medication.
Methocarbamol is a generic name for Robaxin, so they are one in the same. This prescribed drug is a skeletal muscle relaxant agent and is thought to work by acting as a central nervous system depressant. It is available over the counter in Canada.
Yes, 5000 MG of Methocarbamol could kill a person.
Yes, Methocarbamol is known by several other names, including Robaxin, which is its most common brand name. It may also be referred to as Methocarbamol Injection when used in injectable form. Additionally, it can be found in combination products with other medications, but its primary active ingredient remains Methocarbamol.
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Yes you can they were both given to me in the hospital together for pulled muscles