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Being owners of such a complicated biological system as our body we often treat this gift of nature in a very inappropriate way. As a result it pays us back forcing us to suffer from injuries, cuts and other musculoskeletal traumas letting pain remind us to behave the way we are supposed to. Bearing pain is not the most pleasant feeling for any of us. It distracts from our business, stands in the way when we want to get involved in some interesting activities, and spoils our moods making us gloomy and irritated. We become angry or frustrated and it worsens our relationships with the ones we love making our pain grow. Is there a way out from this endless circle of pain? We are glad to inform you that a way out really exists and it is contained in a small pill named Soma.

Soma is a medication which belongs to the group of medicaments called muscle relaxers. How does it work? It blocks the sensation of pain sent from nerves to brain and thus gives the patient relief from his pain. It is often used along with physical therapy to gain the best results from the treatment.

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Carisoprodol (Soma) carries particular risks for individuals with a history of substance use or those currently taking sedatives, whether prescribed or recreational. Many clinicians don’t realize that the body breaks carisoprodol down into meprobamate—a compound once sold under brand names like Miltown and Equanil. Meprobamate acts similarly to barbiturates, with sedative properties that can lead to respiratory depression, feelings of euphoria, and anxiety relief. Because soma isn’t widely recognized as a sedative, it can be misused by individuals seeking its calming or intoxicating effects, and it often shows up in illicit drug markets. It’s classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance and is typically monitored by state prescription tracking systems. While carisoprodol overnight is responsible for the vast majority of muscle relaxant-related addiction cases, cyclobenzaprine has also been linked to some instances of misuse.

Roughly 10% of patients on opioid therapy are also prescribed muscle relaxants (Mosher HJ et al, Pain Med, 2017). When opioids, benzodiazepines, and cheap carisoprodol are taken together, they can greatly amplify euphoria—a combination often referred to as the “Holy Trinity.” This trio significantly increases the risk of respiratory depression and opioid overdose. For a powerful real-world example, the Netflix series The Pharmacist documents a clinic that routinely prescribed this dangerous mix to individuals struggling with opioid use disorder. Using muscle relaxants briefly, in conjunction with low-dose opioids, and choosing agents like cyclobenzaprine tends to carry less overdose risk.

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Clinical Takeaway: Muscle relaxants can be appropriate for short-term (2–3 weeks) treatment of acute muscle pain or spasms, but they aren’t effective for chronic pain. Patients should be informed about the dangers of combining these medications with other sedatives. Cyclobenzaprine and tizanidine are generally safer alternatives, though they should still be tapered if used long-term. Carisoprodol without prescription should be avoided due to its high misuse potential and should always be flagged in prescription monitoring systems. 

Soma (Carisoprodol) is sometimes used in dentistry to help with muscle-related jaw pain, especially in cases involving TMJ disorders or after dental procedures that leave the jaw tense or sore. In certain situations, a dentist might recommend it short-term to relieve muscle spasms that make it hard to open the mouth or chew.

Because Soma has sedative effects and a risk of dependency, it’s usually not the first option and should only be used when simpler treatments haven’t helped. If a patient is already taking Soma, it’s important to let the dentist know before any procedure, especially if sedation or anesthesia is involved.