Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| carisoprodol | Soma |
| cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride | Flexeril |
| diazepam | Valium |
| metaxalone | Skelaxin |
| methocarbamol | Robaxin |
| orphenadrine citrate | |
How It Works
Muscle relaxant medicines relax muscles
and may help reduce pain in people who have muscle spasms. The muscle-relaxing
effects of these medicines are most likely the result of their ability to
depress the
central nervous system. They are also called
sedatives.
Why It Is Used
Muscle relaxant medicines are used
when muscle spasms develop because of pain caused by a
herniated disc.
Diazepam (Valium) and
carisoprodol (Soma) are not recommended for use by pregnant women, older
adults, or people with
depression or a history of drug or alcohol
addiction.
How Well It Works
Muscle relaxant medicines are
usually helpful for reducing the pain of muscle spasms. Muscle relaxants may
help to relax muscle spasms caused by a herniated disc, but muscle relaxants
will not affect the herniated disc itself.1, 2
Side Effects
Side effects of muscle relaxant
medicines include:
- Drowsiness.
- Dry mouth.
-
Likelihood of dependence or
addiction with regular use of diazepam (Valium) and
carisoprodol (such as Soma).
- Urinary retention.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Muscle relaxant medicines work
best when taken before bedtime. They should not be used when driving or
operating machinery.
Muscle relaxants are usually used for only
short periods of time, to avoid dependence and addiction.
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