Cyclobenzaprine: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is cyclobenzaprine?
Cyclobenzaprine belongs to the class of drugs called cyclic antidepressants. The FDA-approved drug acts centrally on the brain and relieves skeletal muscle pain. It does not have any direct action on the skeletal muscle. Cyclobenzaprine causes muscle relaxation and antispasmodic effects by declining the tonic somatic motor activity through the gamma and alpha motor systems, thus acting as skeletal muscle relaxants. It is recommended to be used only for a few weeks.
What are the uses of cyclobenzaprine?
The tricyclic amine salt acts on the central nervous system and reduces muscle hyperactivity. Clinically, it is used to treat acute skeletal muscle spasms and painful musculoskeletal conditions such as fibromyalgia and myofascial pain due to temporomandibular joint disorder. Cyclobenzaprine is also used for the treatment of neuropathic pain, migraine prophylaxis, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is prescribed to relieve pain and discomfort in sudden muscle pain caused by strains, sprains, or injuries.