The sedative effect of Carisoprodol (sold as Soma) is useful when taken properly for the short-term relief of acute muscle pain, but Soma can become dangerous when combined with other prescription drugs, recreational drugs or alcohol.
Short-term use for the relief of an acute muscle injury is a very reasonable thing to do. In fact, it probably speeds up the healing process. But it’s relatively addictive. Not as much as cigarettes.
Which means that, typically, people start taking Soma innocently. They have an injury, so they get a 10- or 14-day prescription. And they like the effect. They feel calm. They sleep well. They may even get a subjective sense of emotional well-being. And so they continue it inappropriately, and often combine it with other medications, particularly other sedatives. In that way it’s very similar to the problem with traditional prescription painkillers like Codeine, Vicodin, Percocet, or morphine.
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