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A 34-year-old female asked:

Hello my dr gave me a new muscle relaxer robaxin (methocarbamol) and norco and told me to stop flexeril. i forgot and took them at the same time. should i be worried?

3 doctor answers4 doctors weighed in
Dr. Olav Jaren
Neurology 21 years experience
No need to worry: There is no need to worry. The combination may cause you to feel a bit sleepy or tired. Be careful if you are driving while using these.
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Dr. Roy Arnold
Internal Medicine 49 years experience
No: It might make you more drowsy than usual. Be careful not to drive or operate machinery if sedated. Take medicines only as directed. Thanks for trusting HealthTap!
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Dr. Homer Lassiter
Specializes in Family Medicine
Sedating: This combination could be very sedating but otherwise not likely dangerous if only a single combined dosing occurred
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