Soma.
Soma (carisoprodol) is a muscle relaxant used for the treatment of pain associated with injuries and works by blocking the pain sensations. Do not stop taking Soma suddenly – discuss your withdrawal schedule with your health care provider in advance to make sure you get all the benefits of your treatment. If you have to drive a car or perform other tests that require you to be alert and concentrated, make sure you talk to your health care provider first. If there are any other health problems you have that you think may be important – do not hesitate to tell your doctor about them as well, as every little detail my be important in determining the dose you are going to benefit from as much as possible. Some of most commonly reported side effects of Soma may include dizziness, headache, insomnia, depression, upset stomach, vomiting, nausea, blurred vision, and drowsiness. There is no reason for you to get worried if you see those side effects are not changing in intensity or get bothersome. Every dose of Soma must be taken with a full glass of water regularly make sure you never miss the dose you are supposed to take as this may affect the efficiency of your treatment with Soma. Always tell your health care provider about any side effects that seem bothersome or serious to make sure your treatment is both safe and efficient.
