Carisoprodol
Carisoprodol is a skeletal muscle relaxant whose active metabolite is meprobamate. Although several case reports have shown that carisoprodol has abuse potential, it continues to be widely prescribed (not so in the United Kingdom where use of benzodiazepines is preferred). Carisoprodol is a colorless, crystalline powder, having a mild, characteristic odor and a bitter taste. It is slightly soluble in water and freely soluble in alcohol, chloroform and acetone. Its solubility is practically independent of pH. It is marketed in the United States under the brand name Soma, and in the United Kingdom and other countries under the brand name Carisoma.
Contents
* 1 Chemistry
* 2 Effects
* 3 Side Effects
* 4 Pharmacokinetics
* 5 References
* 6 External links
carisoprodol Chemistry
It is a carbamic acid ester. Carisoprodol is a racemic mixture of two stereoisomers.
carisoprodol Effects
* Analgesia
* Relief from Hypertonia
carisoprodol Side Effects
These are somewhat rare when used at normal doses.
* Somnolence
* Ataxia
carisoprodol Pharmacokinetics
Carisoprodol has a rapid, 30 minute onset of action, with the aforementioned effects lasting for approximately 2-6 hours. It is metabolized in the liver via cytochrome CYP2C19, excreted by the kidneys and has an approximate 8 hour half-life.