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mobility medications -reduce muscle spasm or spasticity
-improve movement and comfort
-increase risk for sedation and falls
-independence


skeletal muscle relaxants -medications that reduce muscle tightness and
spasms
-used to relieve pain and discomfort
-do not heal injuries


first line treatment -rest and positioning
-cold or heat therapy
-physical therapy
-massage and stretching


central acting muscle relaxants Most act in the brain and spinal cord
Reduce nerve signals to muscles
Cause relaxation but also drowsiness


direct acting muscle relaxants Act “directly” on skeletal muscle
Do not work through the CNS
Closely resemble GABA – gamma-aminobutyric acid
➢ All may cause drowsiness and dizziness


acute painful muscle spasms antispasmodics (short term)
-back, neck, or musculoskeletal injury


chronic spasticity antispastics (long term)
multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury

,Muscle Relaxants: ➢Extension of effects on CNS and skeletal
Adverse Effects and Safety muscles
o Drowsiness
o Euphoria
o Lightheadedness
o Dizziness
o Fatigue
o Muscle weakness
⚠ Increased fall risk, especially in older
adults


Toxicity and Management of Primarily involve the CNS
Overdose Physical Dependence
No specific antidote or reversal
Treated with conservative supportive
measures
If taken along with other CNS
depressants
• Adequate airway must be maintained
• EKG monitoring
• Administer fluids to avoid crystalluria


safety and interactions Safety Considerations
Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants
Use caution with:
▪ Benzodiazepines
▪ Opioids
▪ Sleep medications
⚠ Do not drive or operate machinery until effects are
known

, centrally acting muscle relaxants ▪ Baclofen (Lioresal)
▪ Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)
▪ Metaxalone (Skelaxin)
▪ Tizanidine (Zanaflex)
▪ Carisoprodol (Soma)
▪ Chlorzoxazone (Paraflex)
▪ Methocarbamol (Robaxin)
▪ Diazepam (Valium)
Most commonly prescribed
Cause CNS depression


commonalities of muscle relaxants •Act in the brain and spinal cord
•Cause drowsiness and dizziness
•Increase fall risk
•Avoid alcohol and other sedating medications


medications for muscle relaxation and acts in the CNS: • Baclofen [Lioresal]
spasticity • Diazepam [Valium]
• Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril)
acts directly on the smooth muscle: • Dantrolene
[Dantrium]
others: • Gabapentin (Neurontin)
• Botulinum Toxin (Botox)


Baclofen (Lioresal) Mechanism of Action
▪ Acts in the brain and spinal cord
(GABA-B agonist)
• Decreases flexor and extensor spasms
• Suppresses resistance to passive
movement
▪ Mimics the action of GABA on spinal
neurons, suppressing hyperactive
reflexes
Therapeutic uses
• Spasticity from Multiple sclerosis,
spinal cord injury, and cerebral palsy
Key warning
▪ Do NOT stop abruptly

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