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Indication and Mechanism of Action


1. What is the mechanism of action of Zanaflex Capsules®?
  • Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) are a multiparticulate capsule formulation of tizanidine hydrochloride indicated for the management of spasticity2
  • Because of the short duration of effect, treatment with Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) should be reserved for those daily activities and times when relief of spasticity is most important2
  • Pharmacokinetic differences exist between Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) and Zanaflex tablets and generic tizanidine. Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) are not interchangeable with Zanaflex tablets or generic tizanidine tablets.2
2. What is spasticity?
Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) work in the brain and in the spinal cord. Based on animal models:
  • In the brain: Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) reduce activity in the locus ceruleus1,6
  • In the spinal cord: Zanaflex Capsules® (tizanidine hydrochloride) reduce the release of excitatory neurotransmitters and also reduce the sensitivity of the synaptic cleft to excitatory neurotransmitters by working within polysynaptic pathways1,6

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