Archive for the ‘carisoprodol’ category

need some good sleeping pills?

May 3rd, 2010
divinesilence asked:


i have truble getting to sleep and have been eating every thing thing from simlpy sleep and nyquil to perscription carisoprodol and ambien. need somthing stronger please help!

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Things to Know About an Impotence Pill

May 3rd, 2010
Jes B asked:




A carisoprodol tablet is made up of alginic acid, magnesium stearate, potassium sorbate, tribasic calcium phosphate mixed with the chemical compounds N-isopropyl-2-methyl-2-propyl-1, and 3-propanediol dicarbamate. This mixture produces a white crystalline powder that is then mixed with pure starch, resulting to the familiar white, round, convex tablets that is available over the counter as Soma.

It is usually packaged in 350 mg tablets, stored in bottles that contain 100 pieces each. Its recommended dosage is 3 times a day.

How Does It Work?

Simply put, carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant first used by medical practitioners on sports-related traumas. Nowadays, this drug is often made with aspirin and / or analgesic with antipyretic and / or other anti-inflammatory drugs. It is mainly used as a pain killer or as a supplement to painful muscular conditions (i.e. for those undergoing physical therapy.) Doctors recommend that when taking carisoprodol, one must be at home acquiring rest.

Although it may sound contrary, casrisoprodol, as a muscle relaxant, does not technically relax tense skeletal muscles in man. The drug works by blocking the nerve impulses that transmit pain sensations to the brain. This action helps alleviate the stress placed on the muscles, thereby helping the body loosen up.

Benefits

One of the major benefits of carisoprodol is that it is easily soluble in water – meaning, it readily passes from tablet form to the blood stream. It is actually more soluble in alcohol. However, medical practitioner advice against taking the drug with alcohol, as it causes an additive effect.

The onset of the drug’s action is very rapid. It takes less than twenty minutes for the drug to take hold, as compared to other pain relievers that clock from between 30 minutes to an hour.

Also, when compared to other pain killers, whose mitigating action only last for a couple of hours, carisoprodol’s duration is from 4 to 6 hours.

This makes it an efficient pain reliever. carisoprodol manages to block out even the most extreme muscular spasms (- this of course, should be matched with rest and physical therapy, and adherence to the recommended dosage per day.)

It is now also quite available as an over-the-counter drug – meaning, it does not require medical prescription when you buy one. In fact, generic carisoprodol is also available in on-line stores and are readily shipped in accordance with the customer’s directives.

Since the drug now has its generic counterpart, it is now 75% cheaper than the branded Soma.

Who May Not Take the Drug

However, because this drug is very potent, not everyone is advised to take it. Children (those under the age of 12,) lactating mothers, pregnant mothers, and the elderly are not likely candidates for this drug’s use. Young children may not be able to handle the drug’s potency and elderly patients may have medications that may react adversely to carisoprodol. Also, the drug passes easily from mother to child in concentration via the umbilical tube or through breast milk.

Those who handle heavy machinery are also not advised to take carisoprodol during work hours. The drug has sedative-like qualities which may impair physical or mental performance. As always, it is advisable to seek consultation with a health professional before taking the drug. It has been noted that the drug’s effects and potential side-effects vary from one person to the other.

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Is There a Medication For Fibromyalgia That Will Help Ease the Pain?

May 1st, 2010
Tom Win asked:




Should you use Soma for Fibromyalgia?

If you have fibromyalgia (FMS) you most likely experience intense pain in trigger points on the body, sleep disturbance, chronic fatigue, depression, difficulty concentrating, anxiety and burning, aching and twitches in your hands and feet. Fibromyalgia will probably follow you through the rest of your life. There is no effective and 100% sure way to remove it. However you can learn to manage the pain associated with FMS especially using medication for Fibromyalgia.

The good news is you can greatly improve the quality of your life and successfully treat Fibromyalgia by making changes, step by step.

Step 1 – Pay attention to your doctors’ advice.

Step 2 – Slow down, get enough sleep and learn to control stress. If you have a bad day, try very hard not to think that you are never going to have another good day again.

Step 3 – Make sure to exercise at least 30 minutes 5 times a week. Use stretches, light aerobic and mild strengthening and toning exercises.

Step 4 – Learn to relax. Massage, deep breathing exercises, yoga, tai chi and prayer are a few examples of excellent relaxation techniques.

Step 5 – Improve your diet by avoiding as many processed foods as possible, and limiting or eliminating the “trigger” foods. For many people these are dairy, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, MSG and aspartame (NutraSweet).

Step 6 – Use an appropriate medication for Fibromyalgia. Medications will not magically remove your pain but they may greatly ease your pain, remove the stiffness, fatigue so you will be able to live a normal life once again. Sleep modifiers, antidepressants medicines, pain medicines and various other meds can be helpful.

Often different medicines need to be combined together but even when a good combination is found, the medicines can stop working after a while and you may need to rotate different medicines over time for the best relief of FMS symptoms.

Unfortunately, not all medication for Fibromyalgia is safe and helpful. Benzodiazepines, for example, can relax muscles and improve your sleep but are usually avoided. Other sleeping pills such as Ambien are used, but they produce effects for a short time and later it can worsen the situation. In the case of acute pain, a doctor may prescribe a short-term course of narcotic painkillers. But the use of long-term narcotics is not effective because they are highly addictive and can create more problems than they solve. There is one medication for Fibromyalgia that works wonders for so many people with Fibromyalgia and it may work for you too.

Soma is a muscle relaxer that blocks pain between the nerves and the brain and used to relieve the pain and stiffness of muscle strains, sprains and spasms. The most important question is, “Does Soma really relieve the pain from FMS? Is Soma the best medication for Fibromyalgia? Many people say it does help them while other people prefer other medications.

Are there any precautions you should know before taking Soma? You should not be taken Soma if you are allergic to Carisoprodol, or Meprobamate (Equanil, Miltown) or if you have asthma, epilepsy, blood disorders, kidney or liver disease, or a condition known as acute porphyria. Always consult with your doctor.

Disclaimer

The information contained in this article provides helpful health information. This information may not be complete and may not cover all diseases, physical conditions, or treatments. This information does not constitute medical advice or treatment. This information should not be used in place of a consultation with a medical professional that should be consulted before deciding on a course of treatment or deciding not to seek treatment.

This article provides only general information. It does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, or interactions of the medicines mentioned. The information not intended as medical advice for individual problems or for making an evaluation as to the risks and benefits of taking a particular medication. The treating physician, relying on experience and knowledge of the patient, must determine dosages and the best treatment for the patient.

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