Uses of Flexeril
Flexeril is a muscle relaxant prescribed to relieve muscle
spasms resulting from injuries such as sprains, strains,
or pulls. Combined with rest and physical therapy, Flexeril
provides relief of muscular stiffness and pain.
Flexeril Directions
Flexeril may be taken with or without food. Flexeril should
be used only for short periods (no more than 3 weeks). Since
the type of injury that Flexeril treats should improve in
a few weeks, there is no reason to use it for a longer period.
Flexeril may cause dry mouth. Sucking a hard candy, chewing
gum, or melting ice chips in your mouth can provide temporary
relief.
Flexeril Side Effects
Side effects of Flexeril cannot be anticipated. If any
develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon
as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe
for you to continue taking Flexeril. More common side effects
may include: Dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth. Less common
or rare side effects may include: Abnormal heartbeats, abnormal
sensations, abnormal thoughts or dreams, aggressive behavior,
agitation, anxiety, bloated feeling, blurred vision, confusion,
constipation, convulsions, decreased appetite, depressed
mood, diarrhea, difficulty falling or staying asleep, difficulty
speaking, disorientation, double vision, excitement, fainting,
fatigue, fluid retention, gas, hallucinations, headache,
heartburn, hepatitis, hives, increased heart rate, indigestion,
inflammation of the stomach, itching, lack of coordination,
liver diseases, loss of sense of taste, low blood pressure,
muscle twitching, nausea, nervousness, palpitations, paranoia,
rash, ringing in the ears, severe allergic reaction, stomach
and intestinal pain, sweating, swelling of the tongue or
face, thirst, tingling in hands or feet, tremors, unpleasant
taste in the mouth, urinating more or less than usual, vague
feeling of bodily discomfort, vertigo, vomiting, weakness,
yellow eyes and skin. Problems such as confusion or hallucinations
are more likely in older adults.
Flexeril Precautions
The effects of Flexeril during pregnancy have not been
adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. It is not known
if Flexeril appears in breast milk. However, cyclobenzaprine
is related to tricyclic antidepressants, and some of those
drugs do appear in breast milk. If this medication is essential
to your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue
breastfeeding your baby until your treatment is finished.
Flexeril Drug Interactions
Serious, potentially fatal reactions may occur if you take
Flexeril with an antidepressant drug known as an MAO inhibitor
(such as Nardil, Parnate) or if it has been less than 2
weeks since you last took an MAO inhibitor. You should closely
follow your doctor's advice regarding discontinuation of
MAO inhibitors before taking Flexeril. Avoid alcoholic beverages
while taking Flexeril. If Flexeril is taken with certain
other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased,
or altered. It is especially important to check with your
doctor before combining Flexeril with the following: Barbiturates
such as phenobarbital, Guanethidine and other high blood
pressure drugs, other drugs that slow the central nervous
system, such as Halcion, Xanax and Tramadol (Ultram).
Missed Dose of Flexeril
If you miss a dose of Flexeril, Take it as soon as you
remember, if it is within an hour or so of your scheduled
time. If you do not remember until later, skip the missed
dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2
doses of Flexeril at once.
Flexeril Dosage
ADULTS: The usual dose is 10 milligrams 3 times a day.
You should not take more than 60 milligrams a day.
Flexeril Notes
Flexeril is not a substitute for the physical therapy,
rest, or exercise that your doctor orders for proper healing.
Although Flexeril relieves the pain of strains and sprains,
it is not useful for other types of pain.
If You Take Too Much Flexeril
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences.
If you suspect a Flexeril overdose, seek medical attention
immediately. Symptoms of Flexeril overdose may include:
Agitation, coma, confusion, congestive heart failure, convulsions,
dilated pupils, disturbed concentration, drowsiness, hallucinations,
high or low temperature, increased heartbeats, irregular
heart rhythms, muscle stiffness, overactive reflexes, severe
low blood pressure, stupor, vomiting. High doses also may
cause any of the conditions listed in "What Side Effects
May Occur?".