thanx
Holy moly, I thought you were just going to say...
"...I'm new here but I think I know what V 4212 is: I think it's a ~.?.~"
But you know your drugs, all the way down to the Manufacturer. I figured that following all the info you typed in would be followed by... "And the weight of said tablet is between....", LMAO, just kidding with you.
I don't exactly know what "Methocarbamol 750 mg" is. Would that just the Pharmacutical name for a Soma?
I found two of these as well in my house. My girlfriends daughter used my computer, and must have accidentally laid them down and forget about them.
What exactly are they for and what do they do to a person. I'm trying to figure why she would take them, because I know she doesn't see a Doctor, and I know that she has no prescription for them. So going hand in hand, she shouldn't have them in the 1st place.
Thanks for any info that you might know about my question, and have anice day as well.
Shawn K P Henderson
No,
Methocarbamol is the drug name for Robaxin. A muscle relaxant.
Carisoprodol is the generic name for Soma
This is the second one of these I have found in my house. Is it possible it is skelaxin? If so , I wish someone would tell me as I was prescribed that quite some time ago but discontinued use. I'm a little nervous that I have seen them out of the bottle in my home.
what are you talking about"why doesnt anyone know this"? it is answered in this thread exactly what it is right under the original comment.. it is generic robaxin(mathcarbamol) made by qualitest. It is a muscle relaxor. Skelaxin is another muscle relaxor but a different med.
Hi,
I'm new here but I think I know what V 4212 is:
Imprint: 4212 V
Description: Tab, White, Oblong
Ingredient & Strength: Methocarbamol 750 mg
Brand (or equiv.): Robaxin
Firm: Qualitest
NDC#: 00603-4486
Class;Sch: Muscle Relaxant