The medication Caridoxen is mainly used for pain and inflammation. It is only available by prescription through your physician and must be picked up at the pharmacy.
250mg
Caridoxen is an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory medication - it is equivalent to naprosyn.
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Nope, i don't thnk that you can. : )
similar, yes. Caridoxen, (naproxeno/carisoprodol), the naproxeno is pain killer (like ibuprofen, aspirin), and the carisoprodol is the non-steroidal muscle relaxant, therefore similar to Soma.....
It's a combination of naproxen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, and carispodol, a muscle relaxant. It might be used particularly for back or neck pain.
it is prescribed for seizures
Dosages are prescribed by physicians, always take as prescribed, for as long as it has been prescribed and only for the infection it was prescribed for.
the same thing it does if you are prescribed.
NO...medicines are prescribed by the patienties wight ...
It is generally a good idea to avoid taking any other central nervous system (CNS) depressants while on any other central nervous system depressants (such as hydrocodone).Things such as:- alcohol (especially)- benzodiazepines (xanax, valium, klonopin, ativan, etc)- barbituates (phenobarbital, etc)- oxycodone, morphine, etc (unless prescribed WITH hydrocodone)and so forth, should be avoided. When in doubt, you can ask a pharmacist anonymously if necessary, or use a drug interactions checker online.
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