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Interactions with Other Drugs and Substances
Drug interactions:
- Anticholinergic drugs: concomitant metocarbamol use with anticholinergic drugs can lead to an increased risk of side effects such as mouth dryness, blurred vision and urinary retention. It is recommended to use Methocarbamol with caution in patients who take these medications and monitor any adverse effect.
- Opioids: The combination of metocarbamol with opioid can enhance the sedative effects of both drugs. Patients should be careful when using these medications together, since it can increase the risk of drowsiness, dizziness and deterioration of motor functions.
- Benzodiazepines: Metocarbamol can enhance the sedative effects of benzodiazepines, causing an increase in drowsiness and cognitive deterioration. A close surveillance is recommended when these medications are used concomitantly, especially in older adults or individuals with alterations of liver or renal function.
Note: It is essential to consult a health professional before combining Methocarbamol with any medication, including free sales medications and herbal supplements, to avoid possible interactions and guarantee patient safety.
Interactions with other substances:
- Alcohol: alcohol consumption can intensify the sedative effects of metocarbamol, causing an increase in dizziness and coordination alterations. Patients are advised to avoid alcohol while taking this medicine to minimize the risk of accidents or injuries.
- CNS Depressants: The simultaneous use of Methocarbamol with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, such as barbiturates or tranquilizers, can enhance their sedative effects. Close monitoring for sedation and respiratory depression is essential when these substances are combined.
- Grapefruit juice: Grapefruit juice can interfere with the metabolism of Methocarbamol in the body, potentially increasing its concentration and the risk of side effects. Patients should avoid consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice while taking this medication.
It is essential to know the possible interactions between medications and substances to ensure safe and effective use of Methocarbamol 750 mg tablets. It is recommended that you consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance when using this medication in combination with other drugs or substances.
