Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Key takeaways
Methocarbamol (Robaxin) and cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) are both muscle relaxants used to treat muscle pain and discomfort. Methocarbamol is typically taken 3 to 4 times a day, while cyclobenzaprine is available in both immediate-release (IR) tablets taken 3 times a day and extended-release (ER) capsules taken once a day. Cyclobenzaprine is more likely to cause drowsiness and dry mouth compared to methocarbamol. Methocarbamol starts working within 30 minutes and lasts about 6 hours, whereas cyclobenzaprine IR tablets take about an hour to kick in and last 4 to 6 hours. Cyclobenzaprine can interact with certain antidepressants and cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome, which is not a known risk with methocarbamol. Both medications should be used with caution if you are over 65 years old or taking other medications that cause drowsiness.
Methocarbamol
Cyclobenzaprine
Methocarbamol
Cyclobenzaprine
Summary of Robaxin vs. Flexeril
Summary for Muscle relaxant
Prescription only
Methocarbamol (Robaxin) is a muscle relaxer. It's used to treat muscle pain and discomfort, like back pain, in people ages 16 years and older. It works best when used along with non-medication treatments, such as rest and physical therapy. Methocarbamol is taken by mouth, typically 3 or 4 times daily. It's also available as an injection that's given into the muscles or through the veins, typically in a hospital setting. Side effects of methocarbamol include dizziness, drowsiness, and blurry vision.
Summary for Muscle relaxant
Prescription only
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant used in addition to rest and physical therapy to treat muscle pain and discomfort. It's available as an immediate-release (IR) tablet and an extended-release (ER) capsule. Unlike other muscle relaxants, it's not considered a controlled substance. Cyclobenzaprine can make you sleepy as a side effect so it's best to avoid alcohol to prevent serious harm from combining the two together.
Indications of Robaxin vs. Flexeril
Indications for
•Muscle pain and discomfort caused by acute (short-term) conditions
•Muscle problems due to tetanus - injection form only
Indications for
•Muscle discomfort caused by acute (not long-term) conditions
Pros and Cons of Robaxin vs. Flexeril
Pros and Const for Muscle relaxant
Pros
•Starts to work within 30 minutes to relieve muscle pain and discomfort
•Less likely to cause drowsiness compared to some other muscle relaxers