Flexeril Singapore

Flexeril, also known by its generic name Cyclobenzaprine, is a prescription medication primarily used to relax muscles and relieve pain and discomfort caused by muscle injuries, strains, or sprains. It belongs to the class of medications known as muscle relaxants. It works by blocking nerve impulses that send pain signals to your brain. It's intended for short-term use, typically not more than two or three weeks. Side effects can include dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, and impaired cognitive function. It's important to follow the dosage as prescribed by your doctor.

Dosage
  • 15mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 7.77 S$ 233.17
60 tablets S$ 6.05 S$ 363.24 S$ 103.09
90 tablets S$ 5.78 S$ 520.22 S$ 179.29
120 tablets S$ 5.68 S$ 681.66 S$ 251.01
180 tablets S$ 5.33 S$ 959.73 S$ 439.28

Here are the top 10 most commonly asked questions about the medication Flexeril (Cyclobenzaprine) in Singapore:

1. **What is Flexeril and what is it used for?**

Flexeril, or cyclobenzaprine, is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. In Singapore, it is most commonly used for treating muscle spasms caused by painful muscle conditions. It is generally used along with rest and physical therapy.

2. **How should I take Flexeril?**

You should take Flexeril as directed by your doctor. The medication is usually taken three times a day. You should swallow the drug whole, without chewing or crushing it. Dosages vary, but the most common is 5 or 10 mg taken three times daily.

3. **Can I take Flexeril with other medication?**

Flexeril may interact with other drugs, so it's important to tell your doctor about all medications you're currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements. Certain combinations can cause side effects or decrease the effectiveness of one or more medications.

4. **What are the side effects of Flexeril?**

Side effects of Flexeril may include drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision and dizziness. Prolonged use can lead to more serious side effects like hallucinations, irregular heartbeat, seizures, or loss of coordination. Always consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

5. **Who should avoid taking Flexeril?**

People with a history of heart disorders, glaucoma, urinary retention, hyperthyroidism, or people who've recently had a heart attack should avoid taking Flexeril. Pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers should only take it if absolutely necessary, under the direction of a doctor.

6. **Can I drink alcohol while taking Flexeril?**

It's recommended that you do not drink alcohol while taking Flexeril, as the drug can amplify the effects of alcohol, leading to increased drowsiness and decreased motor skills.

7. **How long does it take for Flexeril to work?**

Flexeril typically begins working within one hour of ingestion. However, its peak levels occur approximately 3-8 hours after consumption. It's advisable to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery during this time.

8. **Is Flexeril addictive?**

Flexeril is not considered addictive, but it should still be used responsibly. Long-term use can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms when discontinuing the medication. It's important to follow your doctor's instructions and to only use Flexeril for short-term treatment.

9. **Can I stop taking Flexeril suddenly?**

Abrupt discontinuation of Flexeril can lead to withdrawal symptoms like headaches, nausea, or malaise. If you wish to stop taking it, speak with your doctor who can guide you through a process of gradually reducing your dose.

10. **Can I take Flexeril if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?**

Flexeril should only be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the benefits outweigh the risks. Always consult with your doctor about the risks and benefits. If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, you should discuss this with your doctor before taking Flexeril.

These answers reflect general information and are not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical advice.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Fexmid
  • Cyclobenzaprine
  • Amrix
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