Robi-D Injection belongs to a group of medicines called 'muscle relaxants'. It is mainly used to relieve pain and muscle spasms due to acute musculoskeletal problems. Muscle spasm is the painful and involuntary contraction that occurs when the nerve impulses that control the muscle movements are damaged or interrupted. Secondly, it also treats tetanus conditions (lockjaw) which are characterized by painful tightening of muscles. Tetanus is a nerve disorder leading to painful muscle contraction, mainly affecting the jaw and neck muscles.
Robi-D Injection consists of methocarbamol. It works by blocking pain impulses sent to the spinal cord and brain. Thus, it helps to maintain muscle strength and relieve muscle spasms or stiffness.
Robi-D Injection will be administered by a qualified healthcare professional. In some cases, you may experience sleepiness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, headache, flushing, dry mouth, a metallic taste, and diarrhoea. Most of these side effects are mild and subside over time. However, if these persist, contact your doctor immediately.
Robi-D Injection should be administered until your doctor advises you to stop. This medicine should be avoided in pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. As a result, notify your doctor before beginning treatment with Robi-D Injection. Robi-D Injection is not recommended for children unless prescribed by a paediatrician. Inform your doctor or lab technician about the usage of Robi-D Injection as this medicine is known to interfere with the test results. Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems, seizures attack (fits/epilepsy) and muscle problems (myasthenia gravis), as Robi-D Injection is not recommended under such conditions. Let your doctor know about all your current medicines and health conditions to rule out any unpleasant side effects.