pehmustat
Pehmustat, commonly known as "muscle relaxants," are a class of medications designed to relieve muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain. They are often prescribed for conditions such as acute musculoskeletal injuries, back pain, and certain neurological disorders. Pehmustat can act on the central nervous system to reduce abnormal muscle activity or on the peripheral nervous system to block nerve signals that cause muscle contraction.
The most common types of pehmustat include centrally acting agents like cyclobenzaprine, baclofen, and tizanidine, which
Pehmustat are typically used short-term due to potential side effects, including drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, and
While pehmustat can provide significant relief for muscle-related discomfort, they are not a standalone treatment for