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Reviewer: mvdn459@aol.com, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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Due to a back injury my Dr. rx'ed Robaxin 750 for me. I was on it for many years and wouldn't even THINK about my back for extended periods of time. When he took me off it, (he said I was too old?????????), thats just about all I think about. Nothing else has worked for me. Its non narcotic and non addictive, as well. I recommend it highly.
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Reviewer: nobrainlef@aol.com, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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My Dr says a patient over 60ish shouldn't take this medication due to "falling down"; I saw on this site that that could happen with any drug if the patient has a tendency to do so; also my dr. said it was harmful for Srs.; the site said it could be if the Sr. were an alcoholic. The site article was written by a PH.D from Kaiser Permanente.
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Reviewer: motorizedqueen, 25-34 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I was prescribed 2 of the roxin 750mg per day. That dosage didn't help so I tried 3 per day for 2 days and I couldn't tall a difference at all. I return to my doctor in 4 days and i'm gonna request something stronger. Been on flexeril before and they made me drowsy but never helped the muscle spasms. My only options are likely soma or chloraxone. Maybe they will work!
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Reviewer: Chasitylynn, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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I have had two back surgeries from herniated disks in 4 months and I have taken this since 4 months previous from my surgeries and continue to take it. I still have back pain and nerve pain but when I take my medicine (robaxin & nuerotin) It makes a huge difference in my pain. My pain before my surgeries was uncontrollable by any medication and my pain is significantlly less ( I can go to work
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