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soma
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soma /so·ma/ (so´mah)
1. the body as distinguished from the mind.
2. the body tissue as distinguished from the germ cells.
3. the cell body.

so·ma (sm)
n. pl. so·mas or so·ma·ta (-m-t)
1. The entire body of an organism, exclusive of the germ cells.
2. The axial part of a body, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail.
3. The body of a person as contrasted with the mind or psyche.
4. See cell body.

soma
[sō′mə] pl. somas, somata
Etymology: Gk, body
1 the body, as distinguished from the mind or psyche.
2 the body, excluding germ cells.
3 the body of a cell. somal, somatic, adj.

Soma,
trademark for a skeletal muscle relaxant (carisoprodol).

soma (sōˑ·m),
n Greek word, meaning “body.”

soma (sō´m),
n See somatic.

soma
1. the body as distinguished from the mind.
2. the body tissue as distinguished from the germ cells.
3. the cell body.

Soma®
Carisoprodol and meprobamate, see there

Patient discussion about Pavamana.

Q. what are the side effects from taking soma and flexerill together? the person who takes it is almost comatos for a couple of hours. What is a substition?

A. Both medication cause drowsiness in high frequency and both are not recommended together with other medications that may cause drowsiness. However, I know practically nothing about the patient in this case, so in my opinion consulting his or her doctor may be wise - trying to solve this problem over the net is both inaccurate and irresponsible in my opinion,

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