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Doctor, When Should Muscle Relaxants be Used For Arthritis?

May 26th, 2011
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Nathan Wei asked:




One question that comes up repeatedly is, “Where do muscle relaxants fall into the treatment approach for different musculoskeletal conditions”?

Patients will sometimes ask about them and physicians who see these patients sometimes wonder if these drugs should be considered.

Skeletal muscle relaxants are the most widely prescribed drug class in the United States for non-specific low back pain.

In addition, this class of drugs is used for neck pain, muscle spasms, fibromyalgia, and myofascial pain.

Goals for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions include relief of muscle pain and improvement in function and therefore, a return to normal activities of daily living.

The two primary categories of skeletal muscle relaxants are anti-spastic agents (eg, baclofen [Kemstro and Lioresal] or dantrolene [Dantrium]) for diseases like cerebral palsy, spastic torticollis, and multiple sclerosis and anti-spasmodic agents for muscle-related conditions.

Anti-spastic agents are rarely used for musculoskeletal conditions; however, some rheumatologists report success in treating fibromyalgia using baclofen. Since this is an “off-label” use, caution should be exerted and the lowest possible doses should be prescribed… and then only by specialists who have much experience. Patients should be informed as to the potential side effects.

Antispasmodic agents are much more widely used for musculoskeletal conditions.

The most often prescribed antispasmodic agents are carisoprodol [Soma}, cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), metaxalone (Skelaxin), and methocarbamol (Robaxin). In terms of effectiveness, there appears to be no one muscle relaxant that is superior to another. Often, physicians will prescribe the muscle relaxant they are most familiar with. Another reason one is selected over another is that a physician may have samples in his closet that he can give to a patient to try before giving the patient a prescription.

The most widely studied and used agent is cyclobenzaprine. This has been shown to be effective for various musculoskeletal conditions but causes drowsiness, as does tizanidine [Zanaflex]. As a result, patients with insomnia caused by muscle spasms, may find tizanidine or cyclobenzaprine to be useful. Cyclobenzaprine is particularly helpful for many patients with fibromyalgia.

All skeletal muscle relaxants have adverse effects which include most commonly dizziness, drowsiness, and dryness of the mouth.

Methocarbamol and metaxalone may be are less sedating than tizanidine and cyclobenzaprine. However, they may also be more habituating in some cases.

Skeletal muscle relaxants are generally not considered first-line therapy for musculoskeletal conditions. Most physicians will start with acetaminophen (Tylenol) or non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) first. Many clinical trials have supported the notion that NSAIDS are superior to muscle relaxants in patients suffering from acute low back pain. However, it is also known from the data that muscle relaxants are superior to placebo.

For acute low back pain syndromes, skeletal muscle relaxants may be used as additional therapy to NSAIDS.

For acute low back pain, muscle relaxants should be used short term (2 weeks). Some patients with chronic back conditions as well as patients with fibromyalgia may require chronic long-term use of muscle relaxants.

Muscle relaxants should be avoided in frail elderly patients because of the danger related to sedation and falling.



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Soma is a muscle relaxant that is also sold under the name Carisoprodol. It is used to alleviate the pain and stiffness associated with muscle spasms, strains, sprains and injuries. Many neurologists, surgeons, psychiatrists and family doctors prescribe Soma to help individuals effective manage various types of muscular pain.

Benefits Of Prescription Soma

- Relieves pain, stiffness and discomfort caused by muscle spasms, injuries, sprains or strains

- Relieves muscle pain

- Relieves acute backaches

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Prescription Soma alleviates muscular pain by relaxing the muscles. This is accomplished by influencing the spine’s polysynaptic and monosynaptic reflexes. Prescription Soma stops the nerve impulses that your brain sends via your central nervous system. The drug helps patients manage their pain, although Prescription Soma won’t actually heal the muscles or treat the actual cause of the pain.

How should this medicine be used?

Prescription Soma comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It usually is taken three times daily and at bedtime. It may be taken with or without food. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take Prescription Soma exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.

Possible Side Effects

Although Prescription Soma is generally safe, you can suffer a fatal overdose if you take too much of the drug. Make sure to seek help right away if you suffer nausea, fainting, depression, facial flushing, chest tightness, a lack of coordination or a rapid heartbeat.

You may also experience minor side effects such as drowsiness, weight gain or dizziness. Other medications can cause potentially harmful interactions when combined with Soma so be sure to talk to your doctor about any you are taking.

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Home Remedies and Treatments for Dog Arthritis

February 7th, 2011
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Dr. Andrew Jones asked:




As part of your regular pet health exam, today we focus on the muscles and bones that help your dog move. Starting at the neck, run your hand along the spine to the base of the tail. Feel the muscles on both sides of the spine and notice if any feel unusually firm or knotted.

Dogs can get a variety of conditions that will lead to muscle spasms in their back muscles.

Massage any tight muscles and take note of the area. A common condition in active dogs is to develop fusing of the spine (spondylosis). This can lead to decreased mobility, pinched vertebrae and back pain. Your dog will benefit from regular massage of the lower lumbar spinal muscles. Place your hands on either side of the spine and use deep circular digital pressure with your thumbs. Work on the affected area once daily for 5 minutes.

Next, palpate the bones and muscles of the legs. Start on the legs at the toes. Apply moderate pressure to the joints and move each joint back and forth. On the front legs pay close attention to any discomfort in the elbow or shoulder; these are common areas of dog arthritis. In the rear limbs, pay close attention to the knee and the hips for these are commonly arthritic. Your dog will resist moving these joints and may even yelp if your dog has arthritis.

HERBAL. A variety of herbs are used at different times for dog arthritis. The ones I have seen to be most effective include: DEVIL’S CLAW, used in traditional African medicine and has scientific studies to back its effectiveness, give 100mg or 10 drops per 10 lbs of body weight.

ACUPRESSURE. GB 41, located on the bottom of the foot, in the depression of the two outside toes, and is especially good for arthritic pain in the hips.

METHYLSULFONYMETHANE. MSM is a supplement, found in some plants such as Horsetail. It works by reducing inflammation in the joints by acting as an antioxidant – this has been shown to work well in treating dog arthritis. The MSM dosage is 50mg per 10lbs of body weight daily.

IT’S IN THE CARTILAGE. GLUCOSAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE is the most important supplement to add to your dog’s diet. The dose is 1/4 of a 500mg tablet once daily per 10 lbs of body weight. It helps to rebuild the cartilage and delay further cartilage breakdown.

The treatments I’ve just covered may be all that you need for now, but if you would like additional dog arthritis remedies, get my book today – I offer 15 different alternatives to dog arthritis alone. And along with arthritis, I guarantee that you will use many of the (over) one thousand at-home remedies in my book.

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Recovery After Breast Augmentation

January 21st, 2011
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Dave Stringham asked:




Now, there is a long list of safety measures that cosmetic surgeons take during surgery to enhance the recovery experience for breast augmentation patients and reduce the risk of complications following surgery.

Some side effects following breast augmentation surgery may include: swelling, bruising, inflammation, nausea, pain, and muscle spasm.

Pain: Pain following breast augmentation has been markedly reduced case of several techniques used in surgery. The delicate techniques used today are not as invasive as those in the past. Also, plastic surgeons may use pain medication in the breast pocket that they create for the breast implant during surgery. Techniques today often do not result in the need for drains to be placed in the breast following breast augmentation surgery. The strategies that are used to reduce infection and bruising also impact the level of breast augmentation pain.

Nausea: Nausea following breast augmentation surgery may be due to anesthesia given during the procedure and/or due to pain medication that is taken during recovery. Plastic surgeons today use approaches to the procedure that involve less dissection of the breast and more delicate techniques to reduce the need for pain medication during recovery. In addition, there are anesthetic products available today that do not produce as much nausea as in the past. In fact, many patients today may undergo the plastic surgery procedure with local anesthetics and sedation which further reduces the risk for nausea following surgery. Finally, there are anti-nausea pre and post medications that may be used to reduce of nausea after plastic or cosmetic surgery.

Inflammation and Muscle Spasms: Some breast augmentation patients experience muscle spasms and inflammation following surgery. Anti-inflammatory medications and steroids may be given during cosmetic surgery to reduce post operative inflammation and nausea.

Complications: The decreased risk of complications overall has occurred because of new technology and technique. The removal of blood during cosmetic surgery reduces the risk of infection and capsular contracture. The deflation rate has been reduced to less than 1%. The technology used for the dissection of the breast for implant placement helps to reduce hematoma risks. The use of local anesthesia instead of general anesthesia decreases risks for complications as well. Continue reading about possible breast enhancement surgery complications.

This list of possible side effects and safety measures taken by plastic surgeons to avoid side effects are only a small sample of the types of measures that plastic surgeons perform during surgery. Breast augmentation recovery is undoubtedly less extreme than years ago. In addition, recovery time averages have come down to five days now



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