SIDE EFFECTS
Adverse reactions reported coincident with the
administration of methocarbamol include:
Body as a whole: Anaphylactic reaction,
angioneurotic edema, fever, headache
Cardiovascular system: Bradycardia, flushing,
hypotension, syncope, thrombophlebitis
Digestive system: Dyspepsia, jaundice (including
cholestatic jaundice), nausea and vomiting
Hemic and lymphatic system: Leukopenia
Immune system: Hypersensitivity reactions
Nervous system: Amnesia, confusion, diplopia,
dizziness or lightheadedness, drowsiness, insomnia, mild muscular
incoordination, nystagmus, sedation, seizures (including grand mal), vertigo
Skin and special senses: Blurred vision,
conjunctivitis, nasal congestion, metallic taste, pruritus, rash, urticaria
DRUG INTERACTIONS
See WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS for interaction with
CNS drugs and alcohol.
Methocarbamol may inhibit the effect of pyridostigmine
bromide. Therefore, methocarbamol should be used with caution in patients with
myasthenia gravis receiving anticholinesterase agents.
Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions
Methocarbamol may cause a color interference in certain
screening tests for 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) using nitrosonaphthol
reagent and in screening tests for urinary vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) using
the Gitlow method.