Affiliation:
1. Department of Anesthesiology; Pain Management Clinic, Albany Medical College Hospital, Albany, New York
2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract
Spasticity and other muscle symptoms in the palliative care patient can contribute to suffering, significantly detracting from overall quality of life. Current therapy primarily includes use of centrally acting muscle relaxants, which are beneficial in treating some symptoms, but frequently have extensive side effects, such as sedation and muscle weakness. Tizanidine, a central α 2 adrenergic agonist, has been shown in clinical studies to be as effective as other commonly used anti-spastic agents, but without debilitating muscle weakness. Tizanidine can cause sedation, which is minimized by dose titration. When taken at night, patients report improvement in getting to sleep and little drowsiness or “hang-over sensation” upon waking. Tizanidine is potentially helpful to many palliative care patients with chronic muscle pain and sleep disturbances.
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