Why do most muscle relaxers make me go partially blind temporally, or not work, and do nothing good? ?!


Question: Why do most muscle relaxers make me go partially blind temporally, or not work, and do nothing good.? .?
One pill can do this to me. Health Question & Answer


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Whatever it is, I advise you not to take any more of that crap.Health Question & Answer

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Many oral muscle relaxers work by inhibiting synapses with the muscle. It's possible that in you, this action is inhibiting the wrong synapses.

An allergic reaction is also probable in this situation.Health Question & Answer

I would def. tell my doctor. Sounds like you should not take that at all. You should call him and report it promptly!! With meds sometimes it is trial and error. Dont just keep taking it because it was prescribed to you. Tell your doctor now. Get off the computer and call him.Health Question & Answer

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allergic reaction most likely...Health Question & Answer

Sounds to me like you shouldn't be taking Noraflex.Health Question & Answer

tell ur doctor and send me the rest of the noraflexHealth Question & Answer



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