What is Flexeril?

Flexeril is a brand name for the drug cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant. It’s typically prescribed to relieve muscle spasms caused by musculoskeletal conditions, such as back pain or injuries.

Key Facts:

  • How it works: Cyclobenzaprine works by acting on the central nervous system (specifically the brainstem) to reduce muscle tone and spasms. It’s not a direct muscle relaxant, but rather affects nerve signals.

  • Commonly prescribed for:
    • Muscle spasms
    • Fibromyalgia (sometimes, off-label)
    • Short-term relief (usually not recommended for more than 2-3 weeks)
  • Form: Usually taken as a tablet (5 mg, 10 mg), sometimes extended-release capsules.

  • Side effects may include:

    • Drowsiness
    • Dizziness
    • Dry mouth
    • Fatigue

Important Notes:

    • Not recommended for long-term use, as its effectiveness beyond a couple of weeks isn’t well established.
    • It can interact with alcohol, other CNS depressants, and MAO inhibitors (dangerously).
    • Brand name Flexeril has been mostly discontinued in the U.S., but generic cyclobenzaprine is still widely available.

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