Carisoprodol
is a
muscle
relaxant
used
to
relieve
the
pain
and
stiffness
of
muscle
spasms
and
discomfort
due to
strain
and
sprain.
How
Taken
Carisoprodol
is
taken
orally.
The
usual
adult
dosage
of
Carisoprodol
is one
350 mg
tablet,
three
times
daily
and at
bedtime.
Usage
in
patients
under
age 12
is not
recommended.
It is
recommended
that
you
take
Carisoprodol
with
food,
or
with
milk,
to
minimize
the
likelihood
that
you
will
suffer
an
upset
stomach
as a
result
of
taking
the
medication.
Warnings/Precautions
Do
not
take
Carisoprodol
if you
have
acute
intermittent
porphyria.
Before
taking
Carisoprodol,
tell
your
doctor
if you
have
kidney
or
liver
disease.
You
may
need a
lower
dose
or
special
monitoring
during
your
therapy.
It is
not
known
whether
Carisoprodol
will
harm
an
unborn
baby.
Do not
take
Carisoprodol
without
first
talking
to
your
doctor
if you
are
pregnant.
It is
also
not
known
whether
Carisoprodol
passes
into
breast
milk.
Do not
take
Carisoprodol
without
first
talking
to
your
doctor
if you
are
breast-feeding
a
baby.
Carisoprodol
is not
approved
for
use in
children
younger
than
12
years
of
age.
Missed
Dose
If
you
miss a
Carisoprodol
dose,
take
it as
soon
as
remembered
if it
is
within
an
hour
or so.
If you
do not
remember
until
later,
skip
the
missed
dose
and
resume
your
usual
dosing
schedule.
Do not
'double-up'
the
Carisoprodol
dose
to
catch
up.
Possible
Side
Effects
Carisoprodol
may
cause
dizziness,
vertigo,
ataxia,
tremor,
agitation,
irritability,
headache,
depressive
reactions,
syncope,
and
insomnia.
Allergic
or
idiosyncratic
reactions
occasionally
develop.
They
are
usually
seen
within
the
period
of the
first
to
fourth
dose
in
patients
having
had no
previous
contact
with
the
drug.
Skin
rash,
erythema
multiforme,
pruritus,
eosinophilia,
and
fixed
drug
eruption
with
cross
reaction
to
meprobamate
have
been
reported
with
Carisoprodol.
Severe
reactions
have
been
manifested
by
asthmatic
episodes,
fever,
weakness,
dizziness,
angioneurotic
edema,
smarting
eyes,
hypotension,
and
anaphylactoid
shock.
Storage
Store
at
controlled
room
temperature
15°-30°C
(59°-86°F).
Dispense
in a
tight
container.
Overdose
Seek
emergency
medical
attention.
Symptoms
of a
Carisoprodol
overdose
include
low
blood
pressure
(weakness,
fainting,
confusion),
decreased
breathing,
and
unconsciousness.
More
Information
Use
caution
when
driving,
operating
machinery,
or
performing
other
hazardous
activities.
Carisoprodol
may
cause
dizziness
or
drowsiness.
If you
experience
dizziness
or
drowsiness,
avoid
these
activities.
Use
alcohol
cautiously.
Alcohol
may
increase
drowsiness
and
dizziness
while
you
are
taking
Carisoprodol.
Disclaimer
This
drug
information
is for
your
information
purposes
only,
it is
not
intended
that
this
information
covers
all
uses,
directions,
drug
interactions,
precautions,
or
adverse
effects
of
your
medication.
This
is
only
general
information,
and
should
not be
relied
on for
any
purpose.
It
should
not be
construed
as
containing
specific
instructions
for
any
particular
patient.
We
disclaim
all
responsibility
for
the
accuracy
and
reliability
of
this
information,
and/or
any
consequences
arising
from
the
use of
this
information,
including
damage
or
adverse
consequences
to
persons
or
property,
however
such
damages
or
consequences
arise.
No
warranty,
either
expressed
or
implied,
is
made
in
regards
to
this
information.