Soma (Carisoprodol)




WHAT IS SOMA?
Aspirin a pain reliever and fever reducer, in a group of drugs called salicylates. Aspirin works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain and inflammation.

Carisoprodol is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to the brain. Aspirin and carisoprodol is a combination medicine used short-term to treat painful muscular conditions.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Taking aspirin during the last 3 months of pregnancy may harm the unborn baby, or cause bleeding in the mother or the baby during delivery. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or if you become pregnant while taking aspirin and carisoprodol.p>

Follow all directions on your prescription label. Never use this medicine in larger amounts, or for longer than prescribed. Use the lowest dose that is effective in treating your condition. p>

HOW SHOULD I TAKE SOMA?
Carisoprodol may be habit-forming. Never share aspirin and carisoprodol with another person, especially someone with a history of drug abuse or addiction. Keep the medication in a place where others cannot get to it. Do not take aspirin and carisoprodol for longer than 3 weeks. Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after 2 weeks of treatment.

Do not stop using this medicine suddenly after long-term use, or you could have unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Ask your doctor how to safely stop using aspirin and carisoprodol.


Keep track of the amount of medicine used from each new bottle. Carisoprodol is a drug of abuse and you should be aware if anyone is using your medicine improperly or without a prescription. Store at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light.




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