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    • ROBAXIN (Brand for METHOCARBAMOL)

    • QTY 90
    • 100 MG/ML
    • VIAL
    • Near  65756

METHOCARBAMOL (meth oh KAR ba mole) treats muscle pain and stiffness. It works by calming overactive nerves in your body, which helps your muscles relax. It belongs to a group of medications called muscle relaxants.


ROBAXIN (Brand for METHOCARBAMOL) Lifestyle Interactions

  • Eltrombopag Olamine 50mg, Oral tablet

    Interaction: food high in calcium
    Severity: Major
    Notes for Consumers: Take Eltrombopag 1 hour before or 4 hours after you have food. Foods high in calcium may decrease the amount of Eltrombopag absorbed by the stomach, which can decrease the effects of Eltrombopag.
    Notes for Professionals: Eltrombopag chelates polyvalent cations (e.g., calcium, aluminum, and magnesium) in food. Systemic exposure to eltrombopag may be decreased when it is coadministered with a polyvalent cation-containing product. Eltrombopag should not be taken within 4 hours of any oral products containing polyvalent cations, such as calcium salts.
  • Eltrombopag Olamine 50mg, Oral tablet

    Interaction: Foods High in Iron
    Severity: Major
    Notes for Consumers: Take Eltrombopag 1 hour before or 4 hours after you have food. Foods high in iron may decrease the amount of Eltrombopag absorbed by the stomach, which can decrease the effects of Eltrombopag.
    Notes for Professionals: Eltrombopag chelates polyvalent cations (e.g., calcium, aluminum, and magnesium) in food. Systemic exposure to eltrombopag may be decreased when it is coadministered with a polyvalent cation-containing product. Eltrombopag should not be taken within 4 hours of any oral products containing polyvalent cations, such as aluminum salts, (like aluminum hydroxide), calcium salts, (including calcium carbonate), and magnesium salts.

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