Description
Carisoprodol Tablet: Usage, Dosage, Side Effects
Carisoprodol is a painkiller drug that prevents sensations of pain between the nerves and the brain, and provides relief of the pain that accompanies acute (short-lived), painful muscle and bone illnesses. Carisoprodol tablet 500 mg is administered in common with rest and physical therapy in the treatment of skeletal muscle problems, including pain or injury.
Carisoprodol can only be useful when administered in short durations (two or three weeks) as evidence has not been established on whether it is effective when given in prolonged periods and most injuries on the skeletal muscles are of less duration. In the United Kingdom, carisoprodol 500mg tablets UK are classified as controlled substances.
How should I take carisoprodol?
Take carisoprodol, as advised. Follow the prescription label instructions and read all medicine guides/instruction sheets. Carisoprodol can be an addictive drug. Incorrect use may lead to addiction, overdose, or death. Unlawful sale or giveaway of this medicine is illegal.
Carisoprodol is normally taken 3 times a day and before bed and can only be used within 2 or 3 weeks. Contact your doctor in case your symptoms fail to improve, or they get aggravated. Be very careful with the dosing schedules of your doctor.
Never stop taking this medicine immediately after taking it for a long time, so you might inevitably experience ugly withdrawal symptoms. Tell your doctor how to quit using carisoprodol 500mg tablets UK using this medicine without causing problems. Keep on shelves at room temperature and not from moisture and heat. Follow up on your medicine. Carisoprodol is an abused drug, and you need to know whether someone is abusing it or taking it contrary to prescription.
Dosing information
The quantity of this medication is dependent upon the patient. You should always follow what the doctor has instructed or as printed on the label. Adults and teenagers aged 16 and over typically have a muscle relaxation dose of between 250 mg three times a day and before bed. In children less than 16 years, the dosage should be calculated by a doctor. Dose adjustment should not be carried out without the instructions of your doctor.
Side Effects of Carisoprodol
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- Incidence not known:
- Black, tarry stools
- Chest pain
- Chills or cold sweats
- Confusion or convulsions
- Dizziness or faintness when standing
- Fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeat
- Fever or swollen glands
- Loss of bladder control
- Muscle spasms or jerking of the extremities
Painful or difficult urination
- Shortness of breath
- Sore throat or mouth ulcers
- Sudden loss of consciousness
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, tiredness, or weakness
Overdose Symptoms (Emergency Help Required)
- Enlarged pupils or blurred vision
- Change in consciousness or confusion
- Breathing difficulties (irregular, shallow, or stopped)
- Hallucinations or delusions
- Muscle stiffness or uncontrolled movements (neck, trunk, arms, legs, or eyes)
- Pale or blue skin, lips, or nails
- Trouble breathing, speaking, or swallowing
- Unusual excitement, nervousness, or restlessness
There can be certain side effects that are not generally required to be taken care of. The side effects can disappear in the course of treatment as your body becomes accustomed to the medication. Moreover, the healthcare professional can explain to you methods of avoiding or diminishing some of these side effects. Ask your health care professional whether any of the following side effects continue to bother you or persist, or if you have any questions regarding the same:
Before Taking This Medicine
You must not use this medicine in instances of carisoprodol or meprobamate, or porphyria, which is a hereditary enzyme illness of the skin or nervous system. Tell your doctor about a history of liver or kidney disease or seizures. The consequences of this medication on unborn babies are uncharacterized; therefore, inform your physician in case you are pregnant. It can enter the breast milk, and possibly drowsiness can occur when used on a nursing infant; hence, you should tell your doctor that you are breastfeeding. This drug is unapproved in people who are under the age of 16 years, and high sensitivity to its effects might be present in elderly people.
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