Tips
You can take cyclobenzaprine with or without food.
It is recommended to take cyclobenzaprine in addition to rest and physical treatment.
Each person needs a different amount of cyclobenzaprine to be effective. Follow your doctor's instructions for taking cyclobenzaprine precisely. If you suffer any unsettling side effects or cyclobenzaprine is not working, consult your doctor.
Typically, cyclobenzaprine is generally administered for two to three weeks at most. When it's time to stop taking it, your doctor can suggest gradually reducing the dose.
You might feel tired or lose your judgment if you use cyclobenzaprine. While taking this medication, avoid operating machinery, operating a vehicle, or engaging in other activities that call for mental alertness.
While using this medication, avoid drinking. Cyclobenzaprine adverse effects may be exacerbated by alcohol.
Before taking any additional medications while taking cyclobenzaprine, consult your doctor or pharmacist. If you have any mental status changes (such agitation, hallucinations, coma, or delirium), a rapid heartbeat, dizziness, flushing, muscle tremor or rigidity, or gastrointestinal issues, call your doctor right once (including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea).
Before beginning treatment, let your doctor know if you have a heart illness, thyroid disorder, liver disease, glaucoma, or an urinary issue.