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robaxin muscle relaxant
A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Newton answered
19 years experience Pain Management
Muscle relaxant: Not an opioid.
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Dr. Gary-Anthony Lawson-Boucher answered
22 years experience Anesthesiology
Meds: This medication is not an opiate. It is an anti-spasmodic of skeletal musvles.
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Dr. Amrit Singh answered
51 years experience Cardiology
Subjective: Could be part of ur anxiety. regular walking and fluid intake may help. massages. no drugs help.
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Dr. Laura Anissian answered
21 years experience Internal Medicine
Electrolytes: If the medicine is not helping, you can stop it. Did your MD check your electrolyte levels? Are you dehydrated? what is your exercise level? The cause ... Read More
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A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. Douglas Chang answered
21 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Two kinds: those used in surgery for paralysis and those used for pain indications on a PRN (as needed) basis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_relaxant
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A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tariq Niazi answered
43 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Ask your : Anesthesiologist about it, as they are the ones who use these drugs routinely.
You'll be meeting him/her before the surgery.
Good luck and best wishe ... Read More
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Let me understand: What side effects she have?
If there are serious ones of course should ask her Doctor to give her something different.
A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Kass answered
28 years experience Podiatry
What is your fear?: Why are you scared? What do you think will happen?
A 30-year-old member asked:

Dr. Arnold Beresh answered
41 years experience Podiatry
See below: They can make you feel tired and lethargic.
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A 24-year-old male asked:

Dr. Kenneth Smith answered
32 years experience Internal Medicine
Side effect: Not an uncommon complaint especially if mixed with nit depressant medication.
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A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tariq Niazi answered
43 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Probably not.: It works on special muscles (smooth muscles, in the lungs) and not the skeletal muscles of the rest of the body.
A 30-year-old member asked:

Dr. Steven Simon answered
38 years experience Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
GI muscle meds: A twisted gut is a surgical situation and should always be considered an emergency that requires medical intervention, not pills. Muscle relaxants ar ... Read More
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