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Muscle relaxants. 14.9%. 2.1%. Benzodiazepines. 10.6%. 4.3%. Simon Kung, MD, Christopher A. Wall, MD, Donald E. McAlpine, MD, and Shirlene Sampson, MD. Page 3 ...
These medications are commonly used for arthritis and pain resulting from muscle sprains, strains, back and neck injuries, or menstrual cramps. Generic ...
... muscle pain, painful or difficult urination, red irritated eyes, red skin lesions, sore throat, sores, ulcers, or white spots in the mouth or on the lips ...
Make sure your doctor knows if you had a heart rhythm problem, including QT prolongation. This medicine may cause muscle and nerve problems. Check with your ...
A rare side effect is a bad headache. Opioids. Opioids can be used to lessen pain during labor. They can be injected into a muscle or given through an ...
... muscles. The process of nerve deterioration cannot be reversed ... Muscle relaxants and other medications can help relieve leg tightness and stiffness.
... muscles, where it's used for energy. As a result, people take creatine orally to improve athletic performance and increase muscle mass. People also use oral ...
If you have muscle spasms, taking a muscle relaxant also can be useful. If pain is strong, ask your doctor about getting a short-term prescription pain ...
Help reduce stress. Lessen pain and muscle tightness. Increase relaxation. Improve the work of the immune system. At Mayo Clinic, medical providers may ...
After a heart attack, some of the heart muscle is damaged and weakened. The heart muscle may continue to weaken as time goes by. This makes it more ...
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