Monday, December 23, 2019

A Brief Guide on Soma

What is Soma, and what does it use for?

Soma, a trading name for prescription drug carisoprodol. However, there are some online pharmacies where you can buy Soma without a prescription. It is a muscle relaxant legitimately prescribed to relieve pain from muscle spasms and injuries. Soma is similar to the other drugs in its class, with one key difference; Carisoprodol is the only muscle relaxer to be classified as a controlled substance because of its potential for abuse and addiction.



People with pain or injury may buy Soma online for the management of skeletal muscle conditions or pain. This medication should be used together with rest and physical therapy.

Note: This medication should only be used for short periods of about two to three weeks as it is not so useful for more extended periods.

What does Soma look like?

Soma is available for sale as a 350-milligram tablet. This strength of Carisoprodol occurs as a round, convex tablet embossed with SOMA on one side and 37 WALLACE 2001 on the other side. This medication is also available as a combination with aspirin or codeine. Combination of Soma and Codeine is an oval, two-layered, white, and yellow tablets debossed with SOMA CC on one side and WALLACE 2403 on the other. And the combination of Soma and Aspirin comes as round two-layered, white a and lavender tablets inscribed with Par 246.

What medical conditions can affect Soma’s use?

Certain physical and psychological conditions can become severe when using Carisoprodol. You should not use Soma if you are allergic to meprobamate or Carisoprodol, or if you have a genetic enzyme disorder that causes symptoms affecting the nervous system or skin.



To make sure Soma is beneficial for you to tell your doctor if you have a condition with;

  • Kidney disease, liver disease, and
  • A seizure.


It is not known whether Soma will affect an unborn baby, but it can make your baby a drug dependent. Tell your healthcare provider if you are a nursing mother. This substance can pass into your breast milk and may cause drowsiness in a nursing baby.

How should I take Soma?

First of all, you should read your prescription label carefully provided by your doctor. If you don’t have a prescription label, take the help of a medication guide available with medication. Take medication through regular balanced dosages exactly as mentioned in the dosage guide.
This medication is usually taken 3 times per day and at bedtime. You should follow all dosage instructions very carefully.

Carisoprodol should not be used for longer than 2 to 3 weeks. Call your healthcare provider if your symptoms get worse and not improve.

Users should use Soma as a part of therapy as it is not a complete treatment program. Your doctor also instructs you on some physical therapies.

Usual adult dose for muscle spasm: 
250 mg to 350 mg orally 3 times a day and at bedtime. Duration should not be exceeded for 3 weeks.

What side effects can occur while using Soma?


There is a chance of side effects when using Soma. The risk of side effects can increase when using the drug recreationally through unnecessary doses. The severity of side effects can depend on the physical and psychological conditions of individuals. They can occur at different stages of treatment due to various factors.




Soma side effects can cause these below-given symptoms;

  • Bigger, enlarged pupils (black part of life)
  • Blurred vision, change in consciousness
  • Confusion as to person, time and place
  • Troubled or difficulty breathing
  • An unusual or false sense of well-being
  • Hallucination and headache
  • Inability to move the eyes
  • Increased blinking or spasms of the eyelids
  • Irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Uncontrolled twisting movements of the trunk, neck, arms, and legs
  • Unusual excitement, nervousness or restless
  • Usual facial expressions
  • Strange facial expression and weakness of the arms and legs,
  • Faintness, lightheadedness, dizziness when suddenly changing the sitting position
  • Pounded, fast and irregular heartbeat or pulse, Fever, Loss of bladder control
  • Muscle spasm, Pain during urination
  • Shortness of breath, Sore throat
  • Sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or mouth
  • Sudden loss of consciousness
  • Swollen glands
  • Unusual bleeding or bruising and unusual weakness and tiredness, etc.