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Soma is a prescription medication, which comes under the brand name Carisoprodol. It is a muscle relaxant but can be used for other applications in certain cases. The main action of Soma is that it blocks pain sensations between the nerves and the brain, which allows the patient to feel relieved of the pain and discomfort caused by an acute condition. Most physicians prescribe Soma on a short-term basis to the patient. Rest, physical therapy, and sometimes additional treatments are prescribed to ease spasms and tension of muscles.
Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and headaches, which can interfere with day-to-day living. Due to its sedating effects, there is always the potential for abuse, and in most countries, this drug is classified as a controlled substance. Alcohol and any type of central nervous system depressants are strongly avoided in combination with Soma due to increased risks for sedation and respiratory failure.
Soma should be used only under a medical prescription and for the period as prescribed. When used for a long period, withdrawal symptoms may arise upon discontinuation. Patients should discuss their complete medical history with their healthcare provider to ensure safe use of this medication, especially if they have a history of substance abuse or certain medical conditions.
Soma (carisoprodol) should be used according to your healthcare provider’s instructions. Here are general guidelines for its use:
Follow your doctor’s guidance closely for safe and effective use.
Soma is available in the strengths of 250 mg and 350 mg. Both are white in color and round and convex in shape. It has the imprint of Soma 250 and Soma 350 respectively.
Soma 250 mg is available in a bottle of 30 (NDC 0037-2250-30) and 100 (NDC 0037-2250-10) whereas Soma 350 mg is available in 100 (NDC 0037-2001-01) bottles.
Both the bottle is advisable to keep at room temperature away from sunlight between 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
The medication has no side effects. There is a great possibility to see that it is tolerated by most of the patients. However, there are some conditions wherein some side effects are experienced.
Common side effects are:
Some of the adverse side effects are:
Patients suffering from sulfa allergy may experience severe side effects during medication.
The medicine has the potential for physical dependency after long use. Sudden withdrawal can cause serious side effects and the patient can be hospitalized.
The withdrawal effects sometimes can be similar after quitting the alcohol.
The dependency of the medicine can be seen in patients who consume the tablet non-medically and have a history of consuming alcohol or similar substances.
The withdrawal effects can be seen for weeks, months, and in rare care for years. The symptoms that can be seen are:
Overdose may lead to some serious problems such as falling into a coma or inability to breathe. Never take more than what the doctors prescribe.
Some of the side effects or symptoms you can look at in case of overdose are:
In the case of severe overdose, it may lead to respiratory depression, coma, and even death. For the severe cases, get help from your nearest health centers.
Soma may interact with other medicines. The interaction may alter the working of the medicine. Therefore, consult the doctor regarding the medicines you may take with the soma.
The dependence on the soma is likely to increase if it is taken with CNS depressant medicines like opioids, benzodiazepines, anti-depression tablets, or alcohol.
The interaction may change the functioning of the drug. Hence, consult the doctor regarding the medicines you may take with the soma. Other drugs that may interact include CNS depressing drugs such as opioids, benzodiazepines, anti-depression pills, or alcohol.
The first and foremost thing is to discuss your ongoing medication and habits before taking soma.
Soma is made with the fixed composition of carisoprodol (a major muscle-relaxing compound) and aspirin. The quantity is around 250 mg of carisoprodol and 325 mg of aspirin.
Children below 16 years of age are not allowed to consume Soma. Patients above 15 can consume under the prescription of a doctor.
Soma falls under the head of Skeletal muscle relaxant drug, so falling in the category of a Schedule 4 controlled substance that has the potential for abuse and dependency even less than that of Schedule 3.
Sometimes when any patient is on co-medication with the consumption of other medicines like opioids or benzodiazepines it forms a habit and causes addiction.