Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| baclofen | Lioresal |
| dantrolene sodium | Dantrium |
| diazepam | Valium |
How It Works
Antispasmodic medications relax muscles
and reduce muscle spasms. Specifically, diazepam relaxes the brain and body,
baclofen blocks signals between the spinal cord and the muscles, and dantrolene
interferes with muscle contraction.
Why It Is Used
Antispasmodics are used before
physical therapy for
cerebral palsy or at bedtime to help relax tight
muscles and stop muscle spasms. Diazepam (such as Valium) helps relax muscles
after orthopedic surgery.
How Well It Works
Although antispasmodics can help
relax muscles temporarily, they have not been proved to improve general
muscular function.1 Diazepam (Valium) may be of some
use in people with CP whose emotional stress contributes to their spasms or
abnormal movements.2
Side Effects
The most common side effects of oral
antispasmodics include:
- Drowsiness.
- Weakness.
- Nausea.
- Skin
rash.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
These medications may become
ineffective when used over long periods.
Children taking these
medications may have difficulty paying attention in school. The long-term
effects of oral antispasmodics on children have not been studied enough to
guarantee safety.
Dantrolene sodium (Dantrium) may cause liver
damage. Frequent blood tests are needed to check liver functioning when a
person is taking this medication.
Diazepam (such as Valium) cannot
be used in people who have
glaucoma.
Baclofen (Lioresal) may also be
given directly into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord (intrathecal
baclofen). A small pump is placed under the skin of the abdomen. Medication is
carried through a tube attached to the pump into the fluid surrounding the
spinal cord. The pump is programmed to release a continuous amount of
medication. So far, the benefits of giving baclofen this way include:
- Reduced medication needs. Because intrathecal
baclofen is given right into the spinal fluid, it takes less medicine to be
effective than pills. This reduces side effects such as nausea and drowsiness,
which are a problem with the oral form of the medication.3
- Improved muscle strength, tone, and
function.
Disadvantages of using baclofen through a pump include the
following:
- Surgery is needed to place the pump under the
skin in the abdomen.
- The pump and surgery are
expensive.
- After the pump is inserted, it needs to be filled with
medication regularly every 2 to 3 months.
- The insertion of the pump
carries a risk of infection.
- On rare occasions, problems with the
pump, such as failure or breakage, result in sudden withdrawal. Symptoms such
as itching, rebound spasticity, and rapid heart beat may be noticed. Other
malfunctions can cause an overdose and lead to breathing problems and
coma.
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