Prosoma 500 mg is a tri-drug analgesic combination. That helps with muscular and bone pain and injuries. Included in the formulation are carisoprodol, caffeine, and paracetamol.
When taken in a 500mg dosage, the muscle relaxant Prosoma blocks pain signals en route from the nerves to the brain. It also helps lessen the tightness and stiffness in your muscles. It is a part of the treatment for musculoskeletal issues like pain and injury with rest and physical therapy.
Some of the bad side effects of this medication include feeling sick, throwing up, having diarrhoea, and having stomach pain. It can also cause a rapid heartbeat and make you feel fatigued or drowsy. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take it.
If you suspect overdosing on this drug, you should get in touch with a doctor or a poison control center very once. One of the side effects of an overdose is hallucinations. The potential of addiction makes it important to follow your doctor's instructions when using this medication.
You should only use Prosoma 500 in short, intense doses (up to two or three weeks). It is not recommended for use more than a few days.