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What is Soma?
• Soma is a muscle relaxant. Its
action is caused by blocking the nerve
impulses (or pains) sent into the brain.
• Soma uses together with the rest
and the physiotherapy for treating of
the wounds and other muscular damages.
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What I should know about Soma?
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It is necessary to be to careful during
driving, control of industrial equipment
or with the fulfillment of another dangerous
work. Soma can cause vertigo or sleepiness.
If you experience a similar state, you will
restrain from the dangerous activity. It
is also necessary to be to careful with
the use of alcohol. Alcohol can strengthen
sleepiness and vertigo caused by Soma.
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Contraindications
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• Do not take Soma if you have acute
intermittent porphyria.
•The disease of the liver or kidneys
(For you it is necessary: The decreased
dose of preparation; Consultation with the
doctor; Special observation during the course
of treatment.)
• Do not take soma if you are become
pregnant without having conferred with doctor.
• Do not recommend to give to the children
younger 12 years.
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How to take Soma?
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• Take soma in the precise correspondence
with the recommendations of doctor.
• Maximum daily dose is 1,400 mg (4
tablets).
• store soma at room temperature in
the dry cool place.
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What will occur in the case of overdose?
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• Immediately report it to a doctor.
• The symptoms of overdose include
low blood pressure (weakness, tiredness,
the tangled nature of consciousness), weak
respiration and loss of consciousness.
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Possible Side Effects
• allergic reaction (complexity
of respiration; the contraction of the
respiratory tract; edema of lips, language,
face; or rash);
• paralysis (loss of sensitivity)
or extreme weakness;
• the loss of sight; or
• alarming excitation or tremor.
Other less serious side effects:
• sleepiness or vertigo;
• headache;
• depression;
• the clouded sight;
• insomnia; or
• hiccup.
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Interaction Soma with other medicines
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Soma can interact with other medicines.
With the ingestion of other prescribed medicines
and also the medicines of those sold without
the prescription one should consult with
the doctor.
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Disclaimer
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This drug information is for your information
purposes only, it is not intended that this
information covers all uses, directions,
drug interactions, precautions, or adverse
effects of your medication. This is only
general information, and should not be relied
on for any purpose. It should not be construed
as containing specific instructions for
any particular patient. We disclaim all
responsibility for the accuracy and reliability
of this information, and/or any consequences
arising from the use of this information,
including damage or adverse consequences
to persons or property, however such damages
or consequences arise. No warranty, either
expressed or implied, is made in regards
to this information.
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