Comparing Soma vs Tylenol With Codeine
Soma (carisoprodol) | Tylenol with Codeine (acetaminophen / codeine) |
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Soma (carisoprodol) | Tylenol with Codeine (acetaminophen / codeine) |
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Prescription only
Prescribed for Nocturnal Leg Cramps, Muscle Spasm. Soma may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. |
Prescription only
Tylenol With Codeine is used to relieve mild to moderate pain that cannot be relieved by other pain-relieving medicines. It is a combination analgesic that contains acetaminophen and codeine, but... View more |
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More about Soma (carisoprodol) | More about Tylenol with Codeine (acetaminophen / codeine) | ||||||||
Ratings & Reviews | |||||||||
Soma has an average rating of 9.1 out of 10 from a total of 201 ratings on Drugs.com. 91% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 5% reported a negative effect. |
Tylenol with Codeine has an average rating of 8.0 out of 10 from a total of 5 ratings on Drugs.com. 60% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 0% reported a negative effect. |
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Side Effects Experienced by Users Side effects are reported in Drugs.com user reviews and not clinically verified. | |||||||||
View all Soma side effects |
View all Tylenol with Codeine side effects |
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Generic Availability | |||||||||
N/A |
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Pricing and Coupons * Prices are without insurance | |||||||||
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Dosage Forms | |||||||||
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Half Life Drug half-life is the time required for plasma concentration to reduce to half its original value. | |||||||||
8 hours |
3.5 hours |
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CSA Schedule 1 View glossary of CSA terms | |||||||||
Some potential for abuse
Has a low potential for abuse relative to those in schedule 3. It has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to those in schedule 3. |
Multiple
The drug has multiple schedules. The schedule may depend on the exact dosage form or strength of the medication. |
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Pregnancy Category | |||||||||
Category C
Risk cannot be ruled out
See the full pregnancy warnings document. |
Category C
Risk cannot be ruled out
See the full pregnancy warnings document. |
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Drug Interactions | |||||||||
A total of 374 drugs are known to interact with Soma:
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A total of 612 drugs are known to interact with Tylenol with Codeine:
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First Approval Date | |||||||||
April 09, 1959 |
July 09, 1976 |
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WADA Class View classifications | |||||||||
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More Information | |||||||||
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1 The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) schedule information displayed applies to substances regulated under federal law. There may be variations in CSA schedules between individual states.
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