Soma.
Soma (carisoprodol) is a medicine that can be used by patients that suffered some muscle injury and need to treat it using some efficient drug. Always take the exact dose prescribed to make sure your treatment is efficient. An overdose of Soma may produce the following symptoms: shallow breathing, vision problems, fainting, hallucinations, light-headedness, confusion, muscle stiffness, and fast heartbeat. Seek emergency medical help if you have taken too much of Soma either by accident or intentionally. In general Soma is very well tolerated and only a few mild side effects are possible, such as drowsiness, headache, vomiting, upset stomach, clumsiness, skin rash, fast heart rate, and dizziness. The side effects mentioned are not expected to change in intensity or interfere with your life, so you do not need to call your doctor about them. However, your doctor will need to be informed if you experience difficulty breathing, weakness, fever, and burning in the eyes: these may actually be more serious side effects that require medical attention. Avoid using Soma for longer than recommended and never combine it with sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants, vitamins, medications for allergies, or cough and cold drugs without your doctor's knowledge.
