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If you've suffered a recent injury and your doctor prescribed a muscle relaxant as well as an analgesic type of pain reliever, it's important to take both medications. Neglecting to fill your prescriptions due to cost is a mistake, as it can prolong your recovery period and result in a great deal more discomfort than is necessary.

In the case of an injury that causes back or muscle pain, doctors often prescribe a combination of medications. You may be advised for instance to fill a prescription for Ibuprofen plus buy Soma. Together, Ibuprofen and the muscle relaxant Soma work very effectively to alleviate pain, which is why they may be prescribed together.

If your health insurance doesn't cover both prescriptions or you do not have any insurance, you may be tempted to fill only one prescription. In this case, people are more likely to be familiar with Ibuprofen and associate it with pain relief in over the counter products. Assuming this is the more important medication, this is the only prescription they fill and take as directed.

Taking only the Ibuprofen in this instance is a mistake for several reasons. First, it's likely that it will be necessary to take more Ibuprofen in order to get the same effects as could be achieved by taking both medications together.

If you buy Soma as well as the Ibuprofen, you could take one Soma every 4 hours, then an Ibuprofen 4 hours later, and so on, alternating between the two medications. This is one way the medications may be prescribed together to achieve very effective results without taking too much of either medication. By taking two different medications that work to alleviate pain in slightly different ways, you can achieve better results while taking less of both medications.

By taking only Ibuprofen every 4 hours, you may end up suffering from unwanted side effects. The side effects you would experience would depend on the drug you were taking. The reason for the increase in the odds you'll experience side effects is due to the fact that you're taking more of one medication.

Trying to save on the cost of medications by neglecting to buy Soma is likely to cost you more in the long run. It's likely you'll end up taking more of one pain reliever for a longer period of time and will have to pay for refills. You also may miss more time from work due to ongoing pain and a longer recovery period.


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