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  • Medications for Muscle Spasticity

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    • baclofen

      (Baclofen)
      Palmetto Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Baclofen oral solution is indicated for treating spasticity due to multiple sclerosis, providing relief from flexor spasms, pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. It may be beneficial for patients with spinal cord injuries and similar conditions, but is not indicated for skeletomuscular spasms from rheumatic disorders.
    • baclofen

      (Baclofen)
      Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Baclofen Injection is indicated for managing severe spasticity, particularly in patients with spinal cord injuries or cerebral palsy, who have not responded to oral baclofen. It is used intrathecally via a screening dose and long-term through FDA-approved implantable pumps, following positive initial responses.
    • baclofen

      (Baclofen)
      Sarras Health LLC
      Usage: Baclofen oral solution is indicated for treating spasticity from multiple sclerosis, relieving flexor spasms, pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. It may benefit patients with spinal cord injuries and diseases but is not intended for muscle spasms due to rheumatic disorders.
    • baclofen

      (BACLOFEN)
      XLCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Baclofen tablets USP are indicated for alleviating spasticity from multiple sclerosis, particularly flexor spasms, pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. They may also benefit patients with spinal cord injuries. Baclofen is not indicated for rheumatic disorders or conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, or Parkinson's disease.
    • baclofen

      (Baclofen)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: Baclofen tablets are indicated for alleviating spasticity symptoms from multiple sclerosis, including flexor spasms, pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. They may benefit patients with spinal cord injuries but are not effective for rheumatic disorders, strokes, cerebral palsy, or Parkinson's disease.
    • baclofen

      (Baclofen)
      Marlex Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Baclofen tablets USP are indicated for alleviating spasticity due to multiple sclerosis, relieving flexor spasms, pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. They may also benefit patients with spinal cord injuries or diseases. Baclofen is not indicated for rheumatic disorders or conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, and Parkinson’s disease.
    • botox

      (onabotulinumtoxinA)
      Allergan, Inc.
      Usage: BOTOX is indicated for treating adult overactive bladder, detrusor overactivity due to neurologic conditions, chronic migraine prophylaxis, spasticity, cervical dystonia, severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis, and blepharospasm or strabismus in patients 12 years and older. It's also approved for neurogenic detrusor overactivity in children aged 5 and older.
    • dysport

      (Botulinum Toxin Type A)
      Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
      Usage: DYSPORT is indicated for treating cervical dystonia in adults, improving the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines in adults under 65, and managing spasticity in patients aged 2 and older.
    • tizanidine

      (Tizanidine)
      Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited
      Usage: Tizanidine tablets are indicated for managing spasticity. Due to their short duration of effect, they should be used during specific daily activities when spasticity relief is most needed.
    • tizanidine

      (Tizanidine)
      Unichem Pharmaceuticals (USA), Inc.
      Usage: Tizanidine is indicated for the treatment of spasticity in adults.