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Is it ok to take flexiral ( muscle relaxer) when you have PBC?

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Jlruggie

I was told not to take anything but that was a while back.

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Ellyne in reply toJlruggie

Thanks for your response.

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butterflyEi

Sometimes the need for one treatment outweighs the cautions we are given. If your doctor has prescribed it perhaps try to get a hold of your hepatologist to confirm it is okay for you. A message can often be left with the secretary.

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Ellyne in reply tobutterflyEi

thanks for your response

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