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methocarbamol
i was reading up about it and i was wondering would the effects be like vicodin or any other pain killers ?
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Re: methocarbamol
It seems to Swim that methocarbamol is more of a sedative than such modest opioids like the hydrocodone in Swiy's Vicodin. Both methocarbamol and opiates are CNS depressants, but metho acts more with relaxing the muscles, instead of dopamine production.
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Re: methocarbamol
Nothing like vicodin, but it's swims favorite muscle relaxer. He took it with vicodin for a couple months and it was nice with it.
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