Muscle relaxants are medications designed to alleviate muscle spasms and tightness. They are primarily used to treat neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis and painful muscular issues like torticollis. Occasionally, they are also prescribed for muscle stiffness resulting from injuries. Some muscle relaxants are specifically administered to induce temporary paralysis during surgeries performed under general anesthesia.
Many muscle relaxants work by partially obstructing the nerve signals that prompt muscle contraction. However, Dantrolene differs as it disrupts the chemical processes within muscle cells required for contraction.
These medications can lead to muscle weakness and drowsiness. In uncommon instances, dantrolene might result in liver harm.