prorelaxants
Prorelaxants are a class of drugs that primarily act by reducing muscle tone and spasticity. They are often prescribed to alleviate the symptoms of conditions such as multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and stroke. These medications work by targeting various sites within the central nervous system or neuromuscular junction to decrease the exaggerated muscle contractions characteristic of spasticity.
The mechanisms of action for prorelaxants are diverse. Some, like baclofen, are GABA-B receptor agonists, increasing
The use of prorelaxants can significantly improve a patient's quality of life by reducing pain, improving mobility,