Carisoprodol For Muscle Pain Relieve
Introduction
Carisoprodol
is the generic form of the prescription drug Soma, which is used to relax
muscles and help alleviate pain from muscle spasms.
Carisoprodol
belongs to a group of drugs known as muscle relaxants.
It was
originally approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2007.
Carisoprodol
Warnings
If you are allergic to carisoprodol or one of its ingredients, you
should not use it.
If you have any of the following conditions, you should talk about
your doctor before taking carisoprodol:
- Sensitivity
to the drug meprobomate
- Sensitivity
to the drug felbamate (Felbatol)
- Acute
intermittent porphyria
- Poor
kidney function
- Poor
liver function
- A
history of or risk of seizures
- A
history of drug or substance abuse
You may need to take carisoprodol with special care, under the
guidance of your doctor, if you are of advanced age or if you have any physical
disabilities.
Common
Side Effects of Carisoprodol
If you have any of the following more common side effects of
carisoprodol and they do not go away or they become severe, call your doctor or
seek immediate medical care.
- Headache
- Sleepiness or drowsiness
- Dizziness
Some people may also notice dry mouth, dry eyes, constipation,
and trouble urinating.
Serious Effects and Reactions
Tell your doctor right away or seek emergency medical care if you
experience the following symptoms:
- A very severe skin reaction where
the skin becomes extremely red, peels, or develops blisters or large
bumps. This is a condition known as erythema multiforme and can be
life-threatening.
- Swelling of the lips, tongue, and
mouth (angioedema)
- Extreme weakness, poor
coordination, or paralysis
- Seizures
- Dizziness generally, or
lightheadedness or dizziness when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension)
- Feel agitated or confused
- New infections or feelings of
fatigue (these may be related to decreased levels of white and red blood
cells, known as pancytopenia)
- You just stopped taking
carisoprodol after having taken it for a long time and feel "weird"
Carisoprodol
Interactions
It’s always important to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your
treatments, including over-the-counter (OTC) medications; vitamins,
nutritional shakes, protein powders, and other supplements; herbal
treatments or other alternative medicines; and any illegal or recreational
drugs.
The following drugs should not be taken while using carisoprodol:
- Sodium oxybate (Xyrem)
- Carbinoxamine
- Clopidogrel
- Drugs that contain doxylamine
- Ticlopidine (Ticlid)
Carisoprodol can interact with many different groups of drugs,
especially ones that act through your nervous system, such as:
- Sleep medications, such as opiates
- Drugs that improve wakefulness,
such as modafinil (Provigil) and armodafinil(Nuvigil)
- Anxiety medications, especially benzodiazepines
- Many medicines for depression or
other psychological conditions.
- Pain killers, or analgesics
- Drugs that treat muscle disorders
and seizures
- Other drugs that act on brain
receptors or dull the nervous system, such as apormorphine (Apokyn),
guanabenz, guanfacine (Estulic, Tenex, Intuniv), and
methyldopa (Aldomet)
Drugs that help suppress your immune system may also interact with
carisoprodol, such as adalimumab (Humira) or belatacept (Nulojix).
Allergy medicines like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and many
others can also interact with carisoprodol.
People who are taking the chemotherapy drug acrivastine should
avoid taking carisoprodol at the same time if possible.
Other drugs can interact with carisoprodol too, such as thalidomide (Thalidomid)
and tocilizumab (Actemra).
Carisoprodol and Alcohol
Drinking alcohol while taking carisoprodol could worsen
drowsiness, your nervous system, and impair movement.
Limit your consumption of alcohol while taking this drug.
Carisoprodol and Grapefruit Juice
While carisoprodol and grapefruit juice are both broken down in
the liver, they are broken down through different pathways.
Therefore, it is unlikely that a reaction would occur.

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