Skelaxin (metaxalone)

About Skelaxin

Skelaxin Side Effects

Skelaxin Interactions

Skelaxin Directions

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About Skelaxin

Skelaxin is a skeletal muscle relaxant used to relieve the pain of muscle injuries, spasms, sprains, and strains. Skelaxin is recommended as a supplement to physical therapy, rest, or other treatments your doctor may recommend, and it will not replace these treatments. Do not overuse injured muscles while under the effects of Skelaxin, as this may result in further injury and a prolonged recovery time.

Skelaxin has a depressive, or slowing effect, on the nervous system. It may create feelings of sleepiness, relaxation, or lethargy. Do not operate machinery, drive, or engage in any dangerous activity while using this medication. Avoid combining it with alcohol, narcotic pain medications, other sedatives, or anything else that can make you feel drowsy.

To avoid any possibility of dependence, use only the amount suggested by your physician. Take it only as long as needed for muscle pain, and use it only as often as recommended.

Skelaxin is only available by prescription.

Skelaxin Side Effects

Mild Skelaxin Side Effects: Blurred or double vision, clumsiness, dizziness, drowsiness, faintness, or lightheadedness are the most common side effects, but are not usually a cause for concern. Less common, though not generally dangerous, side effects include abdominal cramps, confusion, excitement or restlessness, flushing, headache, heartburn, hiccups, insomnia, irritability, irritable bowel, weakness.

Serious Skelaxin Side Effects: Bloody urine, bloody or black stools, chills, cough, depression, difficult urination, difficulty breathing, eyes that are red, bloodshot, or stinging, fainting, fast breathing, fever, hives, itching, paradoxical muscle cramping, racing heartbeat or tightness in the chest, rash, sore throat, sores in mouth, stuffy nose, swelling around eyes, swollen or tender glands, unusual fatigue, unusual weakness, vomiting bloody or black material, yellow eyes or skin. These side effects range from uncommon to rare, but should you experience any of them while taking Skelaxin, contact your doctor or seek medical attention immediately.

Cautions: This medication may not be an appropriated treatment for all individuals, or your doctor may want to take certain precautions while you are using Skelaxin. Be especially sure to discuss such considerations with your doctor if you have a history of any of the following:

  • Allergies: If you have ever had an allergic reaction to Skelaxin or another skeletal muscle relaxant, be sure to inform your doctor. This medication may not be right for you.
  • Blood disease caused by reaction to a medication: This condition may be worsened.
  • Diabetes: Skelaxin can cause false results in certain urine tests for sugar levels. Inform laboratory personnel or your doctor in advance of a test.
  • Epilepsy: Related drugs have been known to cause convulsions. Though the risk of Skelaxin causing a convulsion is extremely small, there is the potential that drugs of the same class can cause similar reactions.
  • History of drug abuse or dependence: While Skelaxin may produce mild physical withdrawal symptoms, it is not generally a drug of abuse. Addiction prone individuals should still be cautious with this treatment and discuss the issue with their doctors.
  • Kidney or liver disease: Your doctor will determine if this medication is safe for you depending on your condition, but will likely suggest less frequent dosing if prescribed.
  • Porphyria: This is not a safe medication for porphyria, you will need to use another treatment.

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Skelaxin Interactions

As a central nervous system depressant, Skelaxin should be combined carefully, if at all, with any product which causes drowsiness. If you are taking any other medication, particularly those listed below, speak to your doctor about potential interactions. When in doubt, avoid mixing other medication with Skelaxin.

Skelaxin Directions

Brand name Skelaxin comes in 400 mg scored, pink tablets. The general dosage for individuals over 12 years of age is two tablets 3-4 times daily, as needed. Do not exceed your doctor's dosage guidelines, or take double doses of this medication.

Store Skelaxin away from direct light and heat. Store in a dry location; avoid storing it in the bathroom, near sinks, or other areas where it may become damp. Do not use after the expiration date.

Keep Skelaxin away from children; both when storing it, and when discarding any unused medication.

Skelaxin may cause drowsiness or disorientation, and you should familiarize yourself with your reaction to it before engaging in potentially hazardous activities. Be cautious if you plan to drive or operate heavy machinery, avoid these activities if you find yourself feeling tired or experience slowed reactions.

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Skelaxin is a trademark of Elan

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This document is provided for information only. It is not a substitute for consultation with a physician, either to diagnose symptoms or prescribe treatment. Any dosages mentioned are general guidelines only, please follow the directions of your doctor or pharmacist exactly when taking medication. We have made every effort to ensure that this information is accurate, but only your doctor can say if a medication, or drug combination, is safe for you. Information intended for US residents only.
 
     
 
 

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