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What is the definition or description of: methocarbamol overdose?

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Dr. Edward Hellman answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

See below: Methocarbamol is the generic name for robaxin, which is a muscle relaxant. An overdose implies that a person has taken more than the recommended dose of robaxin and is suffering from complications from that which can include over sedation, respiratory depression, and even respiratory arrest.

Answered 11/18/2017

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