Norflex Injectable User Reviews & Ratings
Norflex Injectable has an average rating of 1.0 out of 10 from a total of 1 reviews on Drugs.com. 0% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 100% reported a negative experience.
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Muscle Spasm | 1 reviews for Muscle Spasm | 60 medications |
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For Muscle Spasm "I received a 60 mg Norflex intramuscular injection due to a pulled muscle in my shoulder blade around 3 pm. About half an hour after receiving the shot, I was very sleepy after getting home and slept for six hours. When I woke, I had hives all over my body and went to the ER, where they gave me IV Benadryl and IV Pepcid (some kind of steroid). The rash dimmed a little, so they sent me home with prescribed EpiPens, Benadryl, and a steroid. Got home around midnight and went to sleep after taking my meds. When I woke the next morning, I was covered in hives again but twice as many, so I went back to the ER when they told me this could last up to five days. I'm on day three now, my entire body feels all bruised with itchy hives. I'm not allergic to anything."