Medications for Spasticity
These are drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meaning they have been determined to be safe and effective for use in Spasticity.
Found 6 Approved Drugs for Spasticity
Baclofen
Brand Names
Ozobax, Lyvispah, Lioresal, Fleqsuvy, Gablofen
Baclofen
Brand Names
Ozobax, Lyvispah, Lioresal, Fleqsuvy, Gablofen
Form: Injection, Tablet, Kit, Granule, Suspension, Solution
Method of administration: Intrathecal, Oral
FDA approval date: July 21, 1988
Classification: gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-ergic Agonist
Baclofen tablets USP are useful for the alleviation of signs and symptoms of spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis, particularly for the relief of flexor spasms and concomitant pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. Patients should have reversible spasticity so that baclofen tablet treatment will aid in restoring residual function. Baclofen tablets USP may also be of some value in patients with spinal cord injuries and other spinal cord diseases. Baclofen tablets USP are not indicated in the treatment of skeletal muscle spasm resulting from rheumatic disorders. The efficacy of baclofen tablets in stroke, cerebral palsy, and Parkinson’s disease has not been established and, therefore, it is not recommended for these conditions.
OnabotulinumtoxinA
Brand Names
Jeuveau, Dysport, Botox, Xeomin, Daxxify
OnabotulinumtoxinA
Brand Names
Jeuveau, Dysport, Botox, Xeomin, Daxxify
Form: Injection, Powder
Method of administration: Intramuscular, Intradermal
FDA approval date: December 15, 1989
Classification: Neuromuscular Blocker
DYSPORT is an acetylcholine release inhibitor and a neuromuscular blocking agent indicated for: The treatment of cervical dystonia in adults.
TiZANidine
Brand Names
Tizanidne, Zanaflex, Ontralfy
TiZANidine
Brand Names
Tizanidne, Zanaflex, Ontralfy
Form: Tablet, Capsule, Solution
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: July 03, 2002
Classification: Central alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonist
TizanidineTablets, USP is a central alpha-2-adrenergic agonist indicated for themanagement of spasticity. Because of the short duration of therapeutic effect,treatment with Tizanidine Tablets, USP should be reserved for those dailyactivities and times when relief of spasticity is most important [ see Dosage andAdministration.
Dantrolene
Brand Names
Dantrium, Revonto, RYANODEX Dantrolene
Dantrolene
Brand Names
Dantrium, Revonto, RYANODEX Dantrolene
Form: Injection, Capsule
Method of administration: Oral, Intravenous
FDA approval date: March 01, 2005
Classification: Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
In Chronic Spasticity: Dantrolene sodium is indicated in controlling the manifestations of clinical spasticity resulting from upper motor neuron disorders (e.g., spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis). It is of particular benefit to the patient whose functional rehabilitation has been retarded by the sequelae of spasticity. Such patients must have presumably reversible spasticity where relief of spasticity will aid in restoring residual function. Dantrolene sodium is not indicated in the treatment of skeletal muscle spasm resulting from rheumatic disorders. If improvement occurs, it will ordinarily occur within the dosage titration, and will be manifested by a decrease in the severity of spasticity and the ability to resume a daily function not quite attainable without dantrolene sodium. Occasionally, subtle but meaningful improvement in spasticity may occur with dantrolene sodium therapy. In such instances, information regarding improvement should be solicited from the patient and those who are in constant daily contact and attendance with him. Brief withdrawal of dantrolene sodium for a period of 2 to 4 days will frequently demonstrate exacerbation of the manifestations of spasticity and may serve to confirm a clinical impression. A decision to continue the administration of dantrolene sodium on a long-term basis is justified if introduction of the drug into the patient's regimen: produces a significant reduction in painful and/or disabling spasticity such as clonus, or permits a significant reduction in the intensity and/or degree of nursing care required, or rids the patient of any annoying manifestation of spasticity considered important by the patient himself. In Malignant Hyperthermia: Oral dantrolene sodium is also indicated preoperatively to prevent or attenuate the development of signs of malignant hyperthermia in known, or strongly suspect, malignant hyperthermia susceptible patients who require anesthesia and/or surgery. Currently accepted clinical practices in the management of such patients must still be adhered to (careful monitoring for early signs of malignant hyperthermia, minimizing exposure to triggering mechanisms and prompt use of intravenous Dantrolene Sodium and indicated supportive measures should signs of malignant hyperthermia appear); see also the package insert for Dantrium ® (dantrolene sodium) Intravenous. Oral dantrolene sodium should be administered following a malignant hyperthermic crisis to prevent recurrence of the signs of malignant hyperthermia.
Intensol
Brand Names
TaperDex 12-day, Dextenza, Maxidex, TaperDex 6-day, Hemady, Ozurdex, RAYOS, Valtoco
Intensol
Brand Names
TaperDex 12-day, Dextenza, Maxidex, TaperDex 6-day, Hemady, Ozurdex, RAYOS, Valtoco
Form: Gel, Injection, Spray, Insert, Elixir, Tablet, For, Implant, Solution
Method of administration: Nasal, Ophthalmic, Intracanalicular, Oral, Rectal, Intravitreal, Intravenous, Intramuscular
FDA approval date: November 15, 1963
Classification: Benzodiazepine
Diazepam is indicated for the management of anxiety disorders or for the short-term relief of the symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety or tension associated with the stress of everyday life usually does not require treatment with an anxiolytic. In acute alcohol withdrawal, diazepam may be useful in the symptomatic relief of acute agitation, tremor, impending or acute delirium tremens and hallucinosis. As an adjunct prior to endoscopic procedures if apprehension, anxiety or acute stress reactions are present, and to diminish the patient's recall of the procedures. Diazepam is a useful adjunct for the relief of skeletal muscle spasm due to reflex spasm to local pathology (such as inflammation of the muscles or joints, or secondary to trauma); spasticity caused by upper motor neuron disorders (such as cerebral palsy and paraplegia); athetosis; stiff-man syndrome; and tetanus. Diazepam Injection is a useful adjunct in status epilepticus. Diazepam is a useful premedication (the intramuscular route is preferred) for relief of anxiety and tension in patients who are to undergo surgical procedures. Intravenously, prior to cardioversion for the relief of anxiety and tension and to diminish the patient's recall of the procedure.
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