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FULL EPISODE HERE ►    • #13: cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) | Mus...   • SHOW SUPPORT BY SUBSCRIBING ► https://bit.ly/3wYWMkb • FREE DRUG CARD SHEETS HERE ► https://bit.ly/FreeDrugCardSheets • Clip taken from Drug Cards Daily Podcast Episode #13: cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) | Muscle Spasms and Musculoskeletal Pain • Cyclobenzaprine is a skeletal muscle relaxant that goes by brand names Flexeril and Amrix. The drug’s effects are achieved through acting centrally on the skeletal muscle and reducing the motor activity of both the alpha and gamma motor neurons. Typical dosing is initiated at 5 mg po tid with one of the doses being at bedtime. The duration of therapy is short term being 2-3 weeks max. Can be taken with or without food. Capsules can be opened and sprinkled but tablets are recommended to be taken whole. The main drug interaction concerns are with CNS depressants, serotonin increasing drugs/agents, and w/ anticholinergics. Common side effects experienced by patients are dizziness, fatigue, and constipation. This drug is metabolized hepatically and requires dose adjustments in those with impaired hepatic function. • HAVE A CRAM SESSION: • ►All Full Podcast Episodes: http://bit.ly/FullEpisodeCramSession • ►Clips From Podcast Episodes: http://bit.ly/ClipsCramSession • FOLLOW DRUG CARDS DAILY: • ► INSTAGRAM:   / drugcardsdaily   • ► TWITTER:   / drugcardsdaily   • ► AUDIO PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/DrugCardsDaily • PASS YOUR BOARDS: • ►RxPrep (Industry Leader): https://amzn.to/3z4hotk • ►MPJE (Pharmacy Law): https://amzn.to/3uDjs81 • ►Flash Cards (Pharmacology): https://amzn.to/34A1ngL • SUPPORT THE SHOW: • ► https://anchor.fm/drugcardsdaily/support • MAKE A WAVEFROM VIDEO: • ►Headliner: https://bit.ly/3fDWV6H • ►Wavve: https://bit.ly/3i9Chx5 • DISCLAIMERS: Drug Cards Daily provides drug information for educational and entertainment use. The information provided is not intended to be a sole source of drug information that is to be acted upon for patient care. If there are drug-related patient care concerns please contact your primary care Physician or local Pharmacist. This website may contain sponsored content or the use of affiliate links. Partnerships, sponsorships, and the use of affiliate links provide monetary commissions for Drug Cards Daily at no cost to you! This is done in order to keep providing as much free content to everyone that comes to Drug Cards Daily. Thanks for your support! • #episodeclips #mechanismofaction #pharmacology

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