What medications can relax and smooth muscle?

Aug 02, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lin Yunfei
Introduction
Medications that relax smooth muscles include raceanisodamine tablets, anisodamine hydrobromide injection, eperisone hydrochloride tablets, belladonna tablets, and flunarizine hydrochloride tablets. In addition to the above medications, patients may also use other drugs such as ciclomethycaine maleate injection and atropine sulfate tablets. It should be noted that these medications must be used under the guidance of a physician.

Generally, drugs that relax smooth muscles include racemic anisodamine tablets, anisodamine hydrobromide injection, eperisone hydrochloride tablets, belladonna tablets, and flunarizine hydrochloride tablets. Specific details are as follows:

1. Racemic Anisodamine Tablets: This is an anticholinergic drug primarily used to relieve smooth muscle spasms, gastrointestinal colic, biliary spasm, and organophosphorus poisoning.

2. Anisodamine Hydrobromide Injection: This anticholinergic agent is mainly used to treat infectious toxic shock, rescue from organophosphorus pesticide poisoning, alleviate smooth muscle spasms, and manage vertigo.

3. Eperisone Hydrochloride Tablets: A centrally acting muscle relaxant, this medication is primarily used to improve conditions such as cervicobrachial syndrome, periarthritis of the shoulder, low back pain, cerebrovascular disorders, and spastic spinal paralysis.

4. Belladonna Tablets: An over-the-counter gastrointestinal antispasmodic, belladonna tablets have anticholinergic effects, relieving smooth muscle spasms and inhibiting glandular secretion. They are primarily used for gastric and duodenal ulcers, as well as colic in the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, and bile ducts.

5. Flunarizine Hydrochloride Tablets: This is a vasodilator, indicated for insufficient cerebral blood supply, vertebral artery ischemia, and post-stroke sequelae following cerebral thrombosis.

In addition to the above medications, patients may also use other drugs such as ciclazepide maleate injection or atropine sulfate tablets. It is important to note that all medications should be used under the guidance of a physician and should not be self-administered to avoid adverse effects.


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