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lioresal

Generic Lioresal

Baclofen 10/25mg

Generic Lioresal is used to treat severe muscle spasms due to a variety of causes, including multiple sclerosis, spastic diplegia and brain or spinal cord injuries. It can also treat hiccups and is sometimes prescribed off-label for alcohol addiction.
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robaxin

Generic Robaxin

Methocarbamol 500mg

Generic Robaxin is a central muscle relaxant used for relaxing skeletal muscles and relieving pain and discomfort caused by muscle strain and various injuries of skeletal muscles. It works best when used in combination with rest and physical therapy.
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zanaflex

Generic Zanaflex

Tizanidine 2/4mg

Generic Zanaflex is prescribed for treating muscle tightness and spasms caused by the spinal cord injury. This medication helps the patients to relieve pain and improves their ability to move. It can also be used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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    Routinely taking ibuprofen, a common over-the-counter pain reliever, may reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. According to Harvard University research, adults who used three or more tablets of ibuprofen weekly cut their risk of developing the disease by about 27 percent compared to those who did not. The study appears in the journal Neurology. The study findings showed no indication that other pain medications such as aspirin and acetaminophen were associated with a decreased risk of developing Parkinson's.

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