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Can you take tizanidine 4mg with gabapentin 600mg but only half of gabapentin?

just wondering if you can.

How long after taking gabapentin 300mg is it safe to take tizanidine?

It has been 6 hours since the Gabapentin dose

Mixing muscle relaxers together for muscle pain?

Is it safe to mix baclofen, tizanidine and methocarbamol? I am going through chemo and suffering from extreme pain throughout my body.... read more

Nerve damage causing muscle to spasm and cramp. the pain is unbearable!

What does anyone reccomend for muscle pains in my legs, back, pretty much all over the body. Muscle spasms are the best I can to... read more

Does tizanidine cause sleepless nights?

My doctor gave me this medicine because of my muscle spasms. It was working great; then I started noticing for the past couple of weeks that... read more

Why can't I sleep while taking TiZANidine?

I Have recently been prescribed TiZANidine for bad muscle spasms. And since starting the prescription, If I take one before bed, I can... read more

Esophageal Spasm - I have a lump in my throat and chest pain 24-7 from my esophageal muscle spasms?

what is the best medication and is the lump and pain normal to stay continous Thanks

How much time needs to be given between dosing if taking Norco and tizanidine?

I have had severe shoulder pain over the last several days. So I took some Norco that I had in my cabinet from a root canal I recently had. I... read more

Can muscle relaxers such as tizanidine or flexeril cause arms and legs to jerk or move uncontrolabl?

I only take a muscle relaxer (Tiznaidine) at night before I go to bed. I notice that my arm and legs jerk or move uncontrolably. In the... read more

Which is stronger 10mg Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride or 4mg Tizanidine?

I fractured 7 vertebrate recently, then a few days ago, I sprained my ankle. I am on pain meds as well as 4 mg Tizanidine 4x/day. When... read more

Does tizanidine contain NSAIDs?

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