Soma.
Soma (carisoprodol) can be prescribed for the treatment of muscle pain and must be combined with physical therapy and rest. To keep your pain under control it's very important to keep on taking Soma regularly and without exceeding the dose recommended. Soma is not supposed to be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women before they have contacted there health care provider. Your doctor will need to confirm the safety of using Soma, although in most cases you will be advised think about an alternative to make sure your baby is safe. Tell your doctor if you are taking any other medications at the moment or are planning on taking them in the nearest future, especially any of the following ones: cough and cold drugs, sleeping pills, medications for allergies, sedatives, tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, or vitamins. Never take more of Soma. An overdose of this medicine can cause the following symptoms that you will need to report to your local emergency center right away: vision problems, hallucinations, fast heartbeat, shallow breathing, muscle stiffness, confusion, fainting, or light-headedness. Take each dose with a glass of water to make sure it works well for you.