Literature DB >> 12746699

[Medical treatment of spasticity].

G Rode1, E Maupas, J Luaute, S Courtois-Jacquin, D Boisson.   

Abstract

Spasticity is one of the clinical signs observed after a lesion of the pyramidal tract. Clinical manifestations are polymorphous and depend on the location of the lesion on the pre-motoneuron. Functional consequences are also variable. Only negative effects such as painful spasms, stiffness, distortions, are to be treated. Three different categories of drugs are available: GABA-like (baclofen, benzodiazepine), central alpha 2 agonists (tizanidine, clonidine) and peripheral anti-spastics (dantrolene). Baclofen remains the most commonly used anti-spastic. The preferential indication is spasticity from spinal cord disease, especially when the aetiology is multiple sclerosis. Efficacy of benzodiazepines (diazepam, tetrazepam, clonazepam) is comparable with baclofen; however, side effects (drowsiness) are more frequent. Benzodiazepines are indicated when spasticity is associated with anxiety. Tizanidine is an efficient and well tolerated antispastic. In France, prescription requires a temporary authorization of use. Dantrolen has a peripheral mechanism of action and can be prescribed in the different forms of spasticity. There are other compounds with anti-spastic properties (gabapentine, cyproheptadine, piracetam). Their advantage is rather limited when used alone. Generally, they are administrated in combinaison with usual anti-spastic drugs.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12746699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochirurgie        ISSN: 0028-3770            Impact factor:   1.553


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Review 3.  Spasticity - Pathogenesis, prevention and treatment strategies.

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