Journal article

Torticollis under Cyclobenzaprine


Authors listReuss, Reinhard; Reuter, Iris; Jauss, Marek; Fischer, Falko; Mueller, Silke C.; Stolz, Erwin

Publication year2009

Pages91-92

JournalPharmacology

Volume number84

Issue number2

ISSN0031-7012

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1159/000227773

PublisherKarger Publishers


Abstract
The muscle-relaxing 5-HT(2) receptor antagonist cyclobenzaprine is structurally closely related to amitriptyline. It is widely used to treat patients presenting with back pain and fibromyalgia. Very rarely cyclobenzaprine toxicity can result in extrapyramidal symptoms, but occurrence of torticollis has not been reported so far. We report on a patient presenting with torticollis and myoclonic movements after treatment with cyclobenzaprine, who was successfully treated with intravenous biperiden. This case might be additional evidence for the necessity of appropriate dosage in case of liver impairment. Secondly there are possibly consequences as regards the therapy of motor side effects. Copyright (C) 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleReuss, R., Reuter, I., Jauss, M., Fischer, F., Mueller, S. and Stolz, E. (2009) Torticollis under Cyclobenzaprine, Pharmacology, 84(2), pp. 91-92. https://doi.org/10.1159/000227773

APA Citation styleReuss, R., Reuter, I., Jauss, M., Fischer, F., Mueller, S., & Stolz, E. (2009). Torticollis under Cyclobenzaprine. Pharmacology. 84(2), 91-92. https://doi.org/10.1159/000227773



Keywords


5-Hydroxytryptamine 2 receptorBiperidenCyclobenzaprinedystoniaMUSCLE-RELAXANTSPASMTorticollis

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