Flexura D

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Flexura D tablets 400mg metaxalone 50mg diclofenac for muscle spasm relief Australia
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Product Name Flexura D
Active Ingredient Metaxalone 400mg + Diclofenac 50mg
Main Benefit Relieves muscle spasms & inflammation
Dosage Form Film-coated tablet
Delivery Location Australia-wide
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50 Capsules AUD 61.20 1.22 /Capsule
100 Capsules AUD 107.10 1.07 /Capsule
200 Capsules AUD 198.90 0.99 /Capsule
300 Capsules AUD 275.40 0.92 /Capsule
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What Flexura D Actually Is

Let’s cut the crap – Flexura D isn’t just another painkiller. It’s a dual-action combo: metaxalone (a muscle relaxant) plus diclofenac (a strong NSAID). When your back goes into spasm after lifting something wrong, or your neck locks up from stress, this tackles both the muscle cramp and the inflammation causing it. Unlike plain diclofenac, it stops the vicious spasm-pain cycle. Think of it as hitting two birds with one stone. It’s prescription-only here for good reason – muscle relaxants need medical oversight.

How It Works (The Simple Version)

Metaxalone acts like a circuit breaker – it blocks pain signals from spasming muscles to your brain, forcing them to unclench. Meanwhile, diclofenac shuts down prostaglandins (the chemicals causing swelling and heat). You get relief in 30-60 minutes, and the muscle actually relaxes instead of staying locked. It’s short-term use only – 2 to 3 weeks max. Don’t treat it like a daily vitamin; treat it like a fire extinguisher for when your muscles are genuinely on fire.

Real Benefits That Matter

Forget vague promises. Here’s what Flexura D actually delivers:

  • Stops the spasm-pain loop: Breaks that cycle where pain causes more spasming.
  • Faster than separate pills: One tablet vs. two prescriptions – simpler, cheaper.
  • Works for acute injuries: Pulled hamstring, slipped disc, post-gym lock-ups.
  • No opioid fog: You stay alert, not drowsy (but still don’t drive).
  • Aussie-approved combo: Both ingredients TGA-listed – no experimental mixes here.

When Flexura D Beats Single-Ingredient Options

Choosing between Flexura D and plain muscle relaxants? Here’s the straight talk:

  • Versus Metaxalone alone: Flexura D adds diclofenac, so you’re killing inflammation and spasms. For pure muscle cramps without swelling, maybe solo metaxalone works. But if your back’s hot and tender? Flexura D wins.
  • Versus Diclofenac alone: Diclofenac kills pain but doesn’t stop muscles from repeatedly spasming. Flexura D’s metaxalone component tells your nervous system to chill out, preventing re-lock.
  • Pair with physiotherapy: Flexura D gets you moving; physio keeps you moving. Muscle relaxants overview recommends combining short-term use with gentle stretching. Don’t just pop pills and lie on the couch.
  • Avoid if: You’ve got stomach ulcers, kidney disease, or are on blood thinners. Diclofenac details warn about cardiovascular risks with long-term NSAID use – stick to the 2-3 week limit.

Getting Your Dose Spot-On (Critical!)

Getting the timing wrong = zero relief. Here’s the drill:

  • Standard dose: One tablet twice daily after meals (breakfast and dinner).
  • Never exceed: 3 tablets in 24 hours – risks stomach ulcers and liver strain.
  • Short course: Only use for two to three weeks. GP review is needed for longer use.
  • Food is mandatory: Take on empty stomach? You’ll feel nauseous within 20 minutes.
  • Alcohol = no-go: Both ingredients hammer your liver. One beer is fine; six is asking for trouble.

Side Effects: Normal vs. Call Your GP

Most blokes tolerate it, but watch for:

  • Common (harmless): Mild drowsiness, dry mouth, slight heartburn. Fades in days.
  • Serious (stop immediately): Black stools (internal bleeding), yellow eyes (liver failure), or severe dizziness.
  • Never combine with: Other NSAIDs like naprosyn – doubles ulcer risk.
  • Kidney issues? Diclofenac needs dose reduction – tell your GP before starting.

Flexura D: Straight Answers

Q: Can I buy Flexura D online in Australia?
A: Yes – only with a valid Australian prescription. Upload script, our pharmacists verify it. No script, no tablets.

Q: Is it PBS-covered?
A: Unlikely – combo meds rarely are. But individual components might be. We’ll check during order.

Q: How fast does relief kick in?
A: 30-60 minutes. Peak effect in 2 hours. Don’t re-dose if it feels slow – wait.

Q: Can I drive after taking it?
A: Hard no. Metaxalone causes drowsiness. Wait 8 hours before driving or operating machinery.

Q: Can I use it for period cramps?
A: Not recommended. It’s for skeletal muscle spasms (back, neck). For cramps, try naprosyn.

Q: How long can I safely use it?
A: 2-3 weeks max. Longer use risks liver damage and dependency.

Q: What’s the difference between Flexura and Flexura D?
A: Flexura is only metaxalone, which is a muscle relaxant. Flexura D has diclofenac in it to help with inflammation.

Q: Is it something you can get addicted to?
A: No opioid addiction risk, but your body can get used to it. Stick to the short course.

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