MUSCLE RELAXANTS AND CENTRALLY ACTING MUSCLE RELAXANTS PPT/PDF

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Centrally acting muscle relaxants are medications that target the central nervous system to reduce muscle spasticity or stiffness. They work by depressing the central nervous system, which can help alleviate muscle spasms and pain. Examples include baclofen, tizanidine, and cyclobenzaprine. They are often prescribed for conditions like muscle spasms, back pain, or spasticity associated with neurological disorders.