inflammatory drugs (repost).
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (uses)
For treatment of acute musculoskeletal conditions associated with pain, spasm, contraction, or
impaired motility on a short-term basis.
Diazepam/Valium)
Skeletal muscle relaxant for acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions
Methocarbamol/Robaxin
Skeletal muscle relaxant for acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions
Baclofen/Lioresal
Skeletal muscle relaxant for spasticity with spinal cord injury/disease
Carisoprodol/Soma
Skeletal muscle relaxant. Caution w/ asthma and abuse.
Cyclobenzaprine/Flexeril
Skeletal muscle relaxant w/ strong anticholinergic side effects
Dantrolene/Dantrium
Skeletal muscle relaxant for multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy.
Not for trauma, ALS, or rheumatic disorders.
Tiazanidine/Zanaflex
Skeletal muscle relaxant for increased muscle tone associated with spasticity.
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (side effects)
Drowsiness/Dizziness
Dry mouth/GI symptoms
Weakness/tremor/ataxia
Confusion/Nervousness
Blurred vision
Hypotension
, Hypersensitivity
Respiratory depression
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (contraindications)
Hypersensitivity
Pregnancy/Lactation
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (caution)
Drug abuse
Renal/Hepatic dysfunction
Blood/cardiac disorders
Older adults
Abrupt discontinuation
Closed-angle glaucoma
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (potentation interactions)
Alcohol
Analgesics
Psychotropics
Antihistamines
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (patient education)
Side effects
Care with driving
Avoidance of other CNS depressants
Care with analgesics
RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation)
Only as long as necessary/avoid prolonged use
Dependence/withdrawal
Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Treat arthritis, bursitis, spondylitis, gout, muscle strains and sprains. GI and blood related side
effects common. NSAIDs and gout meds.
NSAIDs
Treat rheumatic conditions, sprains, cramps.
NSAIDs (side effects)