Methocarbamol


[meth-uh-kahr-buh-mawl, -mol] /ˌmɛθ əˈkɑr bəˌmɔl, -ˌmɒl/

noun, Pharmacology.
1.
a substance, C 1 1 H 1 5 NO 5 , used as a muscle relaxant in combination with other drugs in the treatment of acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions.

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