Serious Side Effects Of Muscle Relaxers

Fatigue Or Drowsiness

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Fatigue and drowsiness are also common side effects of a muscle relaxer that works on the central nervous system. This is another reason individuals should not drive or do potentially dangerous activities until they know how they affect them. Some patients may find muscle relaxers make them fall asleep much more quickly than trying to sleep without these medications. Of course, individuals should not take these medications with alcohol. The reason is that if they do, the fatigue they cause can be just the start of a potentially life-threatening reaction.

If patients find the fatigue they are experiencing is interfering with their daily life, they should talk to a doctor about alternative options for treatment. It is important not to combine muscle relaxers with sleeping medications or depressant drugs like opioids. Individuals also should not use them with St. John's wort or similar herbal supplements. Patients who have liver problems, who have a neurological disorder or mental health issue, or who are older than sixty-five years old, should talk to their doctor about how to safely mitigate the effects of muscle relaxers.

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