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Flexeril Malaise Side Effect Reports
The following Flexeril Malaise side effect reports were submitted by healthcare professionals and consumers. This information will help you understand how side effects, such as Malaise, can occur, and what you can do about them. A side effect could appear soon after you start Flexeril or it might take time to develop. |
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Neuralgia, Malaise, Abdominal Discomfort, Alopecia, Herpes Zoster |
This Malaise side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES. A 46-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Flexeril (dosage: NA), which was started on Jul 01, 2004. Concurrently used drugs:
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Fistula, Sinusitis, Intestinal Obstruction, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Diarrhoea, Injection Site Pain, Weight Decreased, Malaise, Ear Infection |
This Malaise Flexeril side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Apr 25, 2012. A Female , 41 years of age, was diagnosed with and was treated with Flexeril. The patient presented the following health conditions:
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Malaise |
This is a Flexeril side effect report of a 37-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from UNITED STATES, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: NA, who was treated with Flexeril (dosage:NA, start time: Feb 07, 2011), combined with:
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Agitation, Incorrect Dose Administered, Malaise, Myocardial Infarction, Lack Of Spontaneous Speech |
A 54-year-old patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES with the following symptoms: NA started Flexeril treatment (dosage: NA) on Dec 01, 2009. Soon after starting Flexeril treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:
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Pancreatitis Necrotising, Malaise, Abdominal Pain Upper, Skin Discolouration, Arthralgia, Multi-organ Failure, Nausea, Shock |
A patient from UNITED STATES was prescribed and started Flexeril on Dec 29, 2011. Patient felt the following Flexeril side effects: pancreatitis necrotising, malaise, abdominal pain upper, skin discolouration, arthralgia, multi-organ failure, nausea, shock Additional patient health information: male , weighting 260.2 lb, The consumer reported the following symptoms: . Flexeril dosage: NA. Concurrently used drugs:
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Presyncope, Diarrhoea, Asthenia, Tremor, Palpitations, Malaise, Pain |
This report suggests a potential Flexeril Malaise side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A female patient from UNITED STATES (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): NA and used Flexeril (dosage: NA) starting Sep 16, 2011. Soon after starting Flexeril the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:
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Pain, Hyperhidrosis, Product Quality Issue, Malaise |
An adverse event was reported by a consumer or non-health professional on Oct 14, 2011 by a Female taking Flexeril (dosage: NA) . Location: UNITED STATES , weighting 160.0 lb, patient began experiencing various side effects, including: Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Flexeril side effects: pain, hyperhidrosis, product quality issue, malaise. Additional medications/treatments: Associated medications used:
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Suicidal Ideation, Swollen Tongue, Dizziness, Glossitis, Malaise, Insomnia |
This Malaise problem was reported by a pharmacist from UNITED STATES. A 29-year-old female patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): NA.On Apr 28, 2011 a consumer started treatment with Flexeril (dosage: NA). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:
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Asthenia, Blood Urine Present, Disorientation, Dizziness, Malaise, Nausea |
This is a Flexeril side effect report of a 73-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: sciatica and was treated with Flexeril (dosage: NA) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs:
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Cardio-respiratory Arrest, Malaise |
This Malaise side effect was reported by a physician from UNITED STATES on Nov 01, 2005. A female patient from UNITED STATES , weighting 139.0 lb, was diagnosed with and was treated with Flexeril. Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Flexeril side effects: cardio-respiratory arrest, malaise. Flexeril dosage: NA. Associated medications used:
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Flexeril Malaise Causes and Reviews
What is chronic fatigue syndrome?
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a serious, long-term illness that affects many body systems. Another name for it is myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). CFS can often make you unable to do your usual activities. Sometimes you may not even be able to get out of bed.
What causes chronic fatigue syndrome?Scientists don't know what causes CFS. There may be more than one thing that causes it. It is possible that two or more triggers might work together to cause the illness.
Who is at risk for chronic fatigue syndrome?Anyone can get CFS, but it is most common in people between 40 and 60 years old. Adult women have it more often that adult men. Whites are more likely than other races to get a diagnosis of CFS, but many people with CFS have not been diagnosed with it.
What are the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome?CFS symptoms can include
- Severe fatigue that is not improved by rest
- Sleep problems
- Post-exertional Malaise (PEM), where your symptoms get worse after any physical or mental activity
- Problems with thinking and concentrating
- Pain
- Dizziness
CFS can be unpredictable. Your symptoms may come and go. They may change over time - sometimes they might get better, and other times they may get worse.
How is chronic fatigue syndrome diagnosed?CFS can be difficult to diagnose. There are no tests for it, and other illnesses can cause similar symptoms. Your health care provider has to rule out other diseases before making a diagnosis of CFS. He or she will do a thorough medical exam, including
- Asking about your health history and your family's medical history
- Asking about your current illness, including your symptoms. Your doctor will want to know how often you have symptoms, how bad they are, how long they have lasted, and how they affect your life.
- A thorough physical and mental status exam
- Blood, urine or other tests
There is no cure or approved treatment for CFS, but you may be able to treat or manage some of your symptoms. You, your family, and your health care provider should work together to decide on a plan. You should figure out which symptom causes the most problems, and try to treat that first. For example, if sleep problems affect you the most, you might first try using good sleep habits. If those do not help, you may need to take medicines or see a sleep specialist.
Strategies such as learning new ways to manage activity can also be helpful. You need to make sure that you do not "push and crash." This can happen when you feel better, do too much, and then get worse again.
Since the process of developing a treatment plan and attending to self-care can be hard if you have CFS, it is important to have support from family members and friends.
Don't try any new treatments without talking to your health care provider. Some treatments that are promoted as cures for CFS are unproven, often costly, and could be dangerous.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Flexeril Malaise Reviews
Sat, 09 Jan 2010 |
My mother, 87, was given Flexeril for a tight shoulder muscle. After 7 pills is having hallucinations. Mentally sharp otherwise. Last pill was on 12/29/2009. How long can we expect these? She is an invalid. |
Wed, 31 Mar 2010 |
anxiety, anger, and exhaustion |
Mon, 18 Apr 2011 |
I was taking Flexeril after I was diagnosed with a rib contusion following heavy lifting. I am taking Lexapro, Adderall and Trazadone already for A.D.D. depression and sleep deprivation. The Flexeril made me extremely tired, irritable, so much so that after a 24 hour period, I was nearly suicidal, possibly homicidal. I threw the medication away after reoccuring this feeling several times. |
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