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Special warnings about Carisoprodol

February 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

In rare cases, the first dose of Carisoprodol may cause unusual symptoms that appear within minutes or hours of taking the medication. Symptoms reported include: agitation, confusion, disorientation, dizziness, double vision, enlargement of pupils, extreme weakness, exaggerated feeling of well-being, lack of coordination, speech problems, temporary loss of vision, and temporary paralysis of arms and legs. These symptoms usually subside within a few hours. If you experience any of them, contact your doctor immediately.

Carisoprodol may impair the mental or physical abilities you need to drive a car or operate dangerous machinery. Do not participate in hazardous activities until you know how Carisoprodol affects you.

If you have a history of drug dependence, make sure your doctor is aware of it before you start taking Carisoprodol.

Withdrawal symptoms, including abdominal cramps, chilliness, headache, insomnia, and nausea, have occurred in people who suddenly stop taking Carisoprodol.

Take Carisoprodol cautiously if you have any kidney or liver problems.

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