Medication Quick Facts

Active Ingredients
methocarbamol
What It Treats
muscle spasm
Drug Classes
skeletal muscle relaxants, central nervous system depressants
How It Works
Because it targets the nervous system rather than the muscle tissue, it is typically used alongside rest and.
How It's Given
Prescription only; generic available
Common Side Effects
drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness
Serious Risks
May include severe allergic reactions or other rare complications.
Pregnancy Safety
Talk to your clinician before use.
Availability
Prescription only; generic available
FDA Status
Approved.

📋Overview

Robaxin is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as muscle relaxants. It works by slowing activity in the central nervous system, which helps the body relax and reduces the sensation of pain.

This medication does not act directly on the muscles but instead produces a sedative effect that alters how the brain processes pain signals. It is typically used as part of a broader treatment approach to address physical discomfort.

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