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PLIVA 563 is 10 mg cyclobenzaprine - generic Flexeril.
It is a "skeletal muscle relaxant called Cyclobenzaprine (and sold as Flexeril).
Pliva 563
10 mg
Techincally, it's "Dark Yellow" not orange.
Round, Unscored
Pliva one side, 563 other side
Skeletal muscle relaxants work in the central nervous system to produce their muscle relaxant effects. These drugs have no direct effect on the muscles themselves. Muscle relaxants are used, along with rest and physical therapy, to treat injuries and other painful muscular conditions.
--SOURCE: www.Pharmer.org
If it's yellow and not orange, and round, it's a muscle relaxant. Please throw it away if you are unsure as to what the drug is!
http://www.drugs.com/imprints/563-pliva-6102.html


Cyclobenzaprine Tablets. I found this for you: http://www.idthispill.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=15994
Use an online Pill Identifier to determine what your unknown pill is.
It's a muscle relaxant. http://www.drugs.com/MTM/cyclobenzaprine.html
10 mg Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride (generic Flexeril), a muscle relaxant used to relieve pain, tenderness and muscle spasms.
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thank you very much
by Dan Imhof on April 10th, 2006