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Muscle Relaxers For Neck Pain – What Is Your Best Options? [OVERVIEW]

Bill Lloyd MD Comments Off on Muscle Relaxers For Neck Pain – What Is Your Best Options? [OVERVIEW]

Muscle relaxers are a group of drugs that provide relief from the pain and discomfort that arises due to muscle spasms. Involuntary and uncontrolled contraction of muscles leads to spasms and at the time. The contraction is so tight that the muscles become stiff, making it difficult for you to move them. Muscle relaxers are […]

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The Function Of Muscle Relaxers [FULL EXPLANATION]

Bill Lloyd MD Comments Off on The Function Of Muscle Relaxers [FULL EXPLANATION]

Muscle relaxers refer to the class of drugs used to provide relief from muscle spasms. Quite a few conditions are affecting the central nervous system that can result in muscle spasms. Trauma or injury to the head or back can also lead to muscle spasms. With the muscle relaxers’ help, one can ensure that the pain and […]

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Are Muscle Relaxers Addictive?

Bill Lloyd MD Comments Off on Are Muscle Relaxers Addictive?

The two most significant types of muscle relaxers include neuromuscular blockers and spasmolytics. While neuromuscular blockers are useful in surgical procedures, spasmolytics are commonly used to relieve pain associated with spasms and various other neurological conditions. Neuromuscular blockers are also used to cause temporary paralysis in emergencies. Despite the benefits, doctors do not always recommend […]

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Is Naproxen a Muscle Relaxer? [EXPLANATION]

Bill Lloyd MD Comments Off on Is Naproxen a Muscle Relaxer? [EXPLANATION]

Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works by reducing the hormones causing pain and inflammation in the body. It works by preventing the effect of chemicals in your body called cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. The enzymes are useful in making other chemicals in the body known as prostaglandins. Some prostaglandins are produced at sites of damage […]

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