FLEXABENZ 10 Tablets

$3.95

Brand Name:  Flexabenz 

Name:    Cyclobenzaprine 

Strength:  5 mg 

Pills per order:  10 tablets

Production Company:   Macleods 

Used for: Muscle relaxant used to reduce and relieve the muscle spasm or excessive muscle tension occurring in various illnesses

Flexabenz

Cyclobenzaprine belongs to the class of medications known as “muscle relaxants,” which are used to treat muscular spasms and excessive muscle tension resulting from a range of illnesses. Muscular spasms are abrupt and uncomfortable muscle contractions that are unpleasant and bothersome. When nerve signals that control muscle activity are disturbed or halted, muscular spasms can occur.

Flexabenz includes cyclobenzaprine, which acts on the central nervous system at the brain stem to alleviate muscle spasm and relieve pain. Flexabenz maintains muscular strength and reduces muscle spasms and stiffness by acting on the brain and spinal cord.

Flexabenz must be taken with meals. Depending on the severity of your medical condition, you should take Flexabenz for as long as your doctor directs. You may have typical side effects such as blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, or lightheadedness, in addition to dry mouth. The majority of these side effects do not require medical intervention and will disappear with time. However, if you have these side effects frequently, you should visit your physician.

Stopping Flexabenz abruptly may result in undesirable side effects such as stiffness, increased heart rate, mood fluctuations, fever, mental problems, disorientation, hallucinations, and fits (seizures). Before using Flexabenz if you are pregnant or nursing, you should see your doctor. Your doctor will only prescribe Flexabenz if the benefits exceed the risks. Flexabenz is not recommended for children younger than 15 years old. Inform your doctor of all of your current drugs and health condition in order to rule out the possibility of negative effects. Please contact your physician immediately if you are suffering mood changes, sadness, or suicidal ideas.

Flexabenz is a treatment for muscular spasms.

Medicinal Advantages

Flexabenz belongs to the class of medications known as muscle relaxants, which are used to reduce and cure muscular spasms (excessive tension in the muscles). Flexabenz decreases muscular spasms by working on the central nervous system in the brain stem, therefore alleviating pain and enhancing muscle mobility. Ankle, hip, and knee involuntary muscular spasms respond well to Flexabenz. In conjunction with physical therapy and rest, Flexabenz is used to treat muscular spasms resulting from painful conditions such as an accident.

Use Instructions

The oral drug Flexabenz can be taken with or without meals. Flexabenz capsules should be swallowed with a full glass of water. No chewing, breaking, or opening is permitted.

Place in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.

Flexabenz Side Effects

Flexabenz may cause side effects such as blurred vision, dizziness, tiredness, constipation, diarrhea, excitement or anxiety, frequent urination, a general sensation of discomfort or sickness, headache, or lightheadedness, and dry mouth, however not everyone will experience them. If you experience any of these side effects often, please consult a physician.

Drug Recommendations

If a person is allergic to a component of Flexabenz, they should not take the medication. Congestive heart failure is possible in patients with hyperthyroidism, a cardiac rhythm abnormality, or a recent heart attack and heart block. If you have recently taken an MAO inhibitor, you should not use Cyclobenzaprine since it may induce a hazardous drug interaction. Before using Flexabenz if you are pregnant or nursing, you should see your doctor. Your physician will only prescribe cyclobenzaprine if the benefits exceed the risks. Cyclobenzaprine is not recommended for children younger than 15 years old. Inform your doctor of all the drugs you’re taking and your current state of health in order to rule out any adverse effects. Please contact your physician immediately if you are suffering mood changes, sadness, or suicidal ideas. Your physician may prescribe regular blood tests to evaluate liver function. Inform your doctor that you are taking Flexabenz if you are undergoing surgery requiring a general anesthetic.

Interactions Between Drugs

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DRUGS: Cyclobenzaprine may interact with opioid painkillers like hydrocodone, methadone, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, morphine, fentanyl, and tramadol, as well as naloxone (an opioid antagonist), tizanidine (a muscle relaxant), lithium, and amitriptyline (used to treat mood disorders), diltiazem (used to treat high blood pressure), and MA (used to treat fits).

AVOID ALCOHOL WHILE TAKING CYCLOBENAZEPINE, AS IT MAY CAUSE DROWSINESS, SLEEPINESS, AND DIFFICULTY FOCUSING.

Cyclobenzaprine may interact with cardiovascular disease, renal failure, convulsions (fits), psychosis (a severe mental condition marked by distorted ideas and emotions), and autonomic dysreflexia (spinal cord injury).

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

Because it might induce drowsiness, alcohol should not be used while taking Cyclobenzaprine.

PREGNANCY

If you’re pregnant, don’t take Cyclobenzaprine until your doctor instructs you to. Please see your physician if you have any concerns; your physician will only prescribe medication if the benefits outweigh the dangers.

BREAST FEEDING

In breast milk, cyclobenzaprine concentrations are negligible. Consult your physician prior to taking Cyclobenzaprine; your physician will assess whether or not Cyclobenzaprine is safe for nursing moms.

DRIVING

Cyclobenzaprine induces drowsiness and sleepiness. If you are not alert, you should not operate a vehicle or machinery.

LIVER

In individuals with liver illness, it may be required to alter the dosage. If you have any concerns about this or if you have a liver condition, please consult a physician.

KIDNEY

In individuals with renal problems, it may be required to alter the dosage. Please visit your physician if you have any concerns about this or if you have renal impairment.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Regular exercise stretches muscles, reducing their propensity to spasm, tear, or sprain. Light workouts, such jogging and walking, can be used to stretch muscles.

Massages are also useful.

Both extreme cold and heat should be avoided.

Instead of tight-fitting clothes, wear loose-fitting clothing.

Get at least 8 hours of sleep every night.

Change your position at least once every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers.

It is possible to treat muscle spasms with either heat or cold treatment. Apply an ice pack or a heat pack to the muscle for 15 to 20 minutes.

Consume lots of water to maintain hydration.

Recommendations

Cyclobenzaprine does not alleviate muscular spasms caused by brain and spinal cord problems, such as cerebral palsy.

As the combination can be fatal, cyclobenzaprine should not be used within 14 days of antidepressants that inhibit monoamine oxidase (MAO).

Cyclobenzaprine should be taken with caution to patients who have a history of urinary retention, angle-closure glaucoma, or increased intraocular pressure.

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Glossary of Diseases and Conditions

Muscular spasms are unpleasant and painful involuntary muscle contractions. When nerve signals that control muscle activity are disturbed or halted, muscular spasms can occur. Symptoms include muscular tightness, joint stiffness, abnormal posture, difficulty moving, and pain in the affected muscles and joints. Fatigue (weakness), stress, extreme heat or cold, sickness, and tight clothes can all provoke muscle spasms.

FAQs

Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant that should be used with rest and physical therapy for optimal results.

If someone is allergic to a component of Cyclobenzaprine, they should not take the drug. Congestive heart failure is possible in patients with hyperthyroidism, a cardiac rhythm abnormality, or a recent heart attack and heart block. If you have recently taken an MAO inhibitor, you should not use Cyclobenzaprine since it may induce a hazardous drug interaction.

Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant that reduces muscular spasms by acting on the central nervous system at the brain stem, in addition to reducing pain and enhancing muscle mobility. Cyclobenzaprine maintains muscular strength and reduces spasms and stiffness by acting on the spinal cord and brain areas.

Cyclobenzaprine induces drowsiness and sleepiness. Don’t drive or operate machinery if you’re sleepy or drowsy, and only drive when you’re alert.

Cyclobenzaprine is not suggested for children younger than 15 years old. For further information, see your physician.

Cyclobenzaprine may have the adverse effect of causing dry mouth. Reducing caffeine intake, avoiding smoking and mouthwashes containing alcohol, drinking water often, and chewing sugar-free gum/candy may boost saliva production and prevent tongue dryness.

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