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Introduction to Robinax


Robinax is a medication used to relieve discomfort associated with acute painful musculoskeletal conditions. It is often prescribed alongside rest and physical therapy to help manage muscle strains, sprains, and other injuries.


Composition of Robinax


Robinax contains the active ingredient Methocarbamol, which acts as a central nervous system depressant to help relax muscles and alleviate pain.


Uses of Robinax


  • Relieves discomfort from muscle strains and sprains
  • Helps manage pain from musculoskeletal injuries
  • Used in conjunction with rest and physical therapy

Side Effects of Robinax


Common Side Effects:


  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Blurred vision

Serious Side Effects:


  • Rash
  • Itching

Precautions of Robinax


Robinax should not be used by individuals with a hypersensitivity to the drug. It should be used cautiously in patients with central nervous system disorders. Its use during pregnancy is not recommended unless necessary. Patients should avoid alcohol and other central nervous system depressants while taking this medication.


How to Take Robinax


  • The initial dosage for adults is typically 1500 mg taken four times a day.
  • This can later be reduced to 1000 mg, also taken four times a day.
  • Its safety and effectiveness in children under 16 have not been established.

Conclusion of Robinax


Robinax is an effective medication for relieving discomfort from acute painful musculoskeletal conditions. However, it is important to follow the prescribed dosage and take necessary precautions to avoid potential side effects. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.


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Available in 2 variations

Robinax 500mg Tablet 10s

Robinax 500mg Tablet 10s

strip of 10 tablets

Robinax 100mg Injection

Robinax 100mg Injection

Robinax 100mg Injection

vial of 10 ml Injection

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