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What is the mildest MR?
chlorzoxozone
What drug blocks desc reticular formation and SC?
carisoprodol
What is the metabolite of carisoprodol?
meprobromate (class IV anxiolytic)
What is in SOMA cmpd?
carisoprodol + Asa
Carisoprodol causes what SE?
idiosyncratic rxn - tsient quadriplegia, loss of vision, dysarthria, disorientation, agitation
What are the SE of methocarbamol?
dizziness, light headedness, nausea
What are the 3 mid range strength MR?
carisoprodol, methocarbamol, orphenadrine citrate
What is robaxisal?
methocarbamol + Asa
What are 2 effects of orphenadrine citrate?
analgesic, anticholinergic
What are SE of orphenadrine citrate?
dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth
What is in norgesic?
orphenadrine citrate + Asa + caffeine
What strength is metaxalone?
strong
What are SE of metaxalone?
N/V, drowsiness, dizziness, HA, nervousness
What is strongest MR?
cyclobenzaprine
What is warning w/ cyclobenzaprine?
do not combine w/ MAOIs or TCAs
What are the indications of diazepam?
acute m spasm, spasticity of UMN dz, Stiffman syn
What is warning w/ diazepam?
drug abuse potential
What are SE of diazepam?
confusion, constipation, depression, diplopia, dysarthria, drowsiness, ataxia
What is indication for baclofen?
chronic spasticity states
What is MOA of baclofen?
inhibits monosynaptic and polysynaptic reflexes at spinal level
What is warning w/ baclofen?
abrupt w/d may lead to rebound spasticity, hallucinatin, seizures
What is indication of dantrolene sodium?
antispasticity drug of last resort
What is MOA of dantrolene sodium?
inhibits activity of myoneural junction
What is warning of dantrolene sodium?
potential for fatal hepatotoxicity
What are indications for pregabalin?
diabetic peripheral neuropathy, post herpetic neuralgia, partial onset of seizures, fibromyalgia
What is MOA of pregabalin?
binds alpha 2 site on Ca++ channelin CNS (but does not block channels), inc GABA tport, dec Ca++ dependent release of NT
What are warnings for pregabalin?
angioedema, hypersensitivity, inc seizure freq, peripheral edema, dizziness