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Muscle relaxants address the spasm component but do not treat the underlying disc pathology
Practical guidance Carla may review with you Eat smaller meals Especially when appetite changes, smaller portions can feel more comfortable than large meals
Hirst JJ, Kelleher MA, Walker DW, Palliser HK
Additional but rare side effects include: low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) feeling cold unusual muscle pain dizziness slow or irregular heart rate trouble breathing metallic taste changes to nails on fingers and toes Low b12 levels DRUG INTERACTIONS As with other medications, metformin can interact with alcohol and certain medications, including angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, beta-blockers, corticosteroids, hormone replacement therapy and estrogens, oral contraceptives, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, nifedipine, thiazides or furosemide and other diuretics, phenothiazines, phenytoin, nicotinic acid (niacin), multidrug and toxin extrusion inhibitors, sympathomimetics, calcium channel blockers, isoniazid (antibiotic for tuberculosis), insulin and glyburide or other medications for diabetes, and medications for thyroid disease
The additional moisture moderates the product's intensity