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Muscle Relaxants
Muscle relaxant medications are a class of drugs that act on the central nervous system to decrease muscle tension and reduce muscle spasms. They can be used to treat acute muscle injuries, chronic pain conditions, and other conditions that cause muscle spasms, such as multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy. These medications work by either relaxing the muscle directly or by affecting the communication between the nerves and muscles. Some commonly used muscle relaxants include cyclobenzaprine, carisoprodol, and methocarbamol. They should only be taken under the supervision of a medical professional and can cause drowsiness and other side effects.
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from $ 62.00Methocarbamol USP For Compounding (API)
Mountainside MedicalNo reviewsMethocarbamol USP For Compounding (API) is a high-quality active pharmaceutical ingredient used in the formulation of medications aimed at providin...
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from $ 875.00Tizanidine Hydrochloride USP For Compounding (API)
Mountainside MedicalNo reviewsTimolol Maleate USP for Compounding (API) is an active pharmaceutical ingredient used to formulate ophthalmic solutions and other medications for t...
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from $ 145.00Baclofen USP For Compounding (API) (Rx)
Mountainside MedicalNo reviewsBaclofen USP active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is a centrally acting muscle relaxant that is used to treat symptoms of spastic movement disord...
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Muscle relaxant medications are a class of drugs that act on the central nervous system to decrease muscle tension and reduce muscle spasms. They can be used to treat acute muscle injuries, chronic pain conditions, and other conditions that cause muscle spasms, such as multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy. These medications work by either relaxing the muscle directly or by affecting the communication between the nerves and muscles. Some commonly used muscle relaxants include cyclobenzaprine, carisoprodol, and methocarbamol. They should only be taken under the supervision of a medical professional and can cause drowsiness and other side effects.