i take one of these before bed if im having extra pain and know i won't beable to sleep. (not to often) It's Easter Sunday so a dentist is not an option. Tylenol
not working. if i dont get relief soon i'm going to pull it out or at least scream loud. will it work please
I have 750 mil methocarbamol for my back, would it help with servious tooth pain?
Question posted by jbjq on 8 April 2012
Last updated on 13 December 2016
I meant I don't take the pill very often. I always have back pain and don't sleep very long.
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Have this medication can I take it for toothache pains?
It's a muscle relaxant, to keep your back muscles from going into spasm, so it shouldn't be effective in tooth pain. You likely have irritation to the nerve root, if not an abscess, and need to reduce swelling. The best way to do that is through an NSAID medication like Advil until you can see your dentist tomorrow.
Listen Some people use all different types of old fashioned remedy's on tooth aches. But for me I use amber-sol, or any oraljel, anything like that, then I pop a few pain pills,Like Percocet or Vicodin. I Don't think it's going to interfere with your Methacarbamol.I take The Pain pills and sit in the dark, and if it is still throbbing, I'm not saying you should do this, but it has helped me, I took amoxcicilin antibiotic, because the tooth was infected, if that's your case, an antibiotic wont hurt.
Good luck NYGUY44.
Jb,
Methacarbamol or Robaxin is a skeletal muscle relaxant. So nope on the tooth. Try oragel, OTC for tooth pain. Or there ate pliers.
Peace,
Sweet Hippie
Thanks, otc not touchin it. Where are my pliers.
Call ur dentist today, he will give u ampicillin for abscess and percs for the pain.
Peace bro,
Sweet Hippie
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